Gigabit internet will soon be arriving in Peterborough and promises to offer digital capabilities that haven't been experienced before. Peterborough will be one of the first UK cities to benefit from this service, thanks to the partnership between CityFibre and Vodafone. The Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) service offered by CityFibre means that Peterborough's current 120km digital network can be expanded to almost every home or business within the city.
There is an increasing trend of moving away from traditional email environments to Office 365. Microsoft has been at the forefront of desktop technology for well over 30 years and Office 365 is currently evolving the way businesses work in the nascent cloud technology era. Here are just 5 of the key benefits those who have migrated to Office 365 are experiencing.
The Benefits Of A Properly Organised Communications Room
Computers are becoming more and more wireless these days, what with WiFi, Bluetooth and mobile devices like laptops and tablets. But if you're anything like us, you still have a cupboard somewhere with cables spilling out of it like it's something from Day of the Triffids.
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IT is at the core of most business operations today, so having computers that run efficiently is of paramount importance. It is in your best interest that your PCs are performing at optimal level. Nothing frustrates us quite like a slow office computer that seems half-asleep – and clicking the mouse faster won’t make your PC magically wake up! Read on to discover some of the things you can do to speed up your Windows computer.
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Is Being Phased Out By 2025 – What Does This Mean For Your Telephony & Internet Needs?
Yours may be one of the millions of businesses in the UK today that use ISDN. The system was first introduced in the 1980s as a way to transmit both voice and data over wired phone lines, and became popular as businesses discovered its usefulness for video and conference calls.
In 2015, BT announced that they would stop supplying new ISDN and PSTN lines by 2020. By 2025, the entire system will be phased out in favour of cloud-based and virtual VoIP and SIP systems. Existing ISDN users will need to make the switch to one of the new systems.