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Category Archives: Telecoms
“Hello, and welcome to my company, press 1 to get though to…”
The Virtual Switchboard and its uses. Telephone is still a primary point of contact with customers for many businesses. With the development of cloud or hosting technologies, many small companies are enjoying the flexibility and total control over their phone … Continue reading
New wireless entrants can pose competition to Rogers.
With the objective of making sure that Canada’s urban and rural communities get equal access to digital communications services, Canadian government favors new wireless entrants over the incumbent operators, like Rogers. As one of Canada’s largest incumbent wireless operators, Rogers … Continue reading
CRTC: your say on online broadcasting!
Canadians are invited to give a feedback on online broadcasting services. Fact-finding exercise by CRTC The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), an independent public authority that regulates and supervises broadcasting and telecommunications in Canada is asking for the feedback … Continue reading
Posted in Telecoms
Tagged Broadcasting, Canadian communications system, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, customer feedback CRTC, digital environment, online broadcasting services, technological and consumer trends, telecom feedback, Telecommunications in Canada, understand the environment of broadcasting
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Fixed, wireless and VoIP phone number portability
What is number portability? Number porting is the process of moving a telephone number from one provider to another. In Canada, the Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunication Commission distinguish between landline, wireless and VoIP phone number probabilities. Don’t cancel … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Conference Call, Telecoms
Tagged Canada, Conference call, Local number portability, mobile phone portability, Online fax, online fax Canada, phone number portability, Service provider, Telecommunications, Telephone number, Virtual switchboard numbers, Voice over IP, VoIp phone number portability
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Manitoba Telecom decrease of shares
Manitoba Telecom Services Inc is one of Canada’s leading national communication solutions companies. MTS Allstream, its subsidiary company, provides communications for the way Canadians want to live and work today. With nearly two million total customers across Canada, today the … Continue reading
Canada takes 6th position on cyber crime
Canada’s cyber crime landscape has changed dramatically, according to a new Websense report. Canada has never been in the top 10 countries hosting phishing sites. The top five countries are the U.S., Canada, Egypt, Germany and the U.K. But the dramatic growth rate in … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, Computer crime, cyber crime in canada, Egypt, Symantec, Websense
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Innovative Solution For Managing your Business Calls!
Axiatel offers a service which will help you manage and optimize your businesses productivity with it Virtual Switchboard. The virtual PBX allows the user to redirect incoming calls according to the need of the caller. When a person calls your … Continue reading
Posted in Telecoms
Tagged Business, Telecommunication, Virtual PBX, Voice over IP, Voicemail
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Canadian Government welcomes foreign telecom companies into the market
Canada is known to be locked market for the telecommunication industry, but this is not for long now! The Government is setting the stage for more wireless players and possibly lower rates for cellphones and other telecom services. It announced … Continue reading
Development of new sim cards for new mobiles
Orange’s head of mobile services, Anne Bouverot, in Reuters said that Apple has submitted a new requirement for a smaller SIM card. The submission was made to the European Telecoms Standards Body (ETSI). The new SIM would be smaller than the current one … Continue reading