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Final statement: Personal numbering – Review of the 070 number range

Final statement published 1 October 2018 070 numbers are designed to be used for personal or ‘follow-me’ services. When someone calls a 070 number, their communications provider pays a wholesale termination charge to the 070 service provider for the call to reach the recipient. The caller is then charged a retail price by their communications provider for making that call. As part of the Call ...
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Resolve one-way audio issues with Port Forwarding for VoIP/SIP

Using Port Forwarding for VoIP to overcome NAT issues. Port forwarding sometimes referred to as tunnelling, is a method of opening a port or ports in a router or firewall to allow communication from a party outside the network.  Port forwarding is the act of actually forwarding a network port from one network node to another.  This enables an external source to reach a port inside the private LAN...
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Which VoIP/SIP Codec Should You Use?

How To Describe the Quality of a SIP Trunking Call “So clear, you can hear a pin drop!” Are you old enough to remember the very successful tag line for Sprint Communications' long distance service back in the ancient 1990’s? “Can you hear me now?” Or...Did you grow up remembering the equally (if not more) successful phrase that Verizon Wireless made part of our cultural reality in the new mi...
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SMS Functionality from Galaxy Control Panels Using PSTN

Honeywell Security Group has recently received the following email extract from the BSIA (British Security Industry Association), regarding the O2 network and the TAP gateway used for SMS texting via PSTN. The O2 centre number (07860 980480) has been unreliable for a period of time, and even though the panel will transmit the message, a failure by the O2 server will result in an “SMS Comm Fail”...
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DIDcomms announce 100% FREE services, fax, voice, switchboard, call queueing and more ….

(Cornwall, UK 06/11/2012) Both the Managing director Mr Daniel Kobale and the Sales Director Mr Ian Watts are proud to announce that the coming launch of 100% FREE intelligent communications services being rolled out over the next 12 months 2013-2014. We already are a leader in the UK Virtual Phone Number market with FREE call divert to over 100+ international destinations including landlines and...
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Olympics put mobile communications technology to the test

Telecoms firms say their networks will cope with the strain of the hundreds of thousands of spectators, workers and athletes using mobile devices across London's Olympic Park in East London.[break] Thirty mobile phone masts have been fitted across the 500 acre (2,000,000 square metre) site, 14 of them for inside stadiums and other buildings.[break] In addition, BT says it has created the UK's ...
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(June 2nd, 2006) – DIDcomms signs new deal with PNC Telecom Services Ltd for co-located inbound telecom services

(Worldwide) June 2nd, 2006 - DIDcomms has signed a contract with PNC Telecom Services Ltd. PNC Telecom Services Ltd will provide hosted/co-located telecom services for DIDcomms, enabling the DIDcomms to benefit from wholesale carrier grade pricing and the leasing of E1's. This will assist in the continuing growth of DIDcomms in the international sector. DIDcomms is dedicated to making alliances...
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(June 7th, 2009) – DIDcomms announce end of partnership with Totem Communications in favour of NEW intelligent call solutions provided by Invomo Ltd (previously know as PNC Telecom Ltd)

(Worldwide September 7th, 2009) - Ian Watts now Sales Director states "Since June 2006 we have been working successfully with INVOMO Ltd to maintain and improve our call quality and range of destinations available to all our customer base. This new partnership has seen the development of a new brand within the DIDcomms umbrella in the form of our prepaid services. This development heralds a new...
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