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Emergency Calls UK

DIDcomms now provides access to 999/112 public emergency call services to VOIP customers within England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It is possible that these services may become unavailable as a result of things over which we have no control over, for example, the failure of your internet service provider (ISP) or internet connection. In such circumstances, all serv...
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PrepayGEO Unlimted (UK VoIP Numbers)

PrepayGEO Unlimted, the unlimited calling plan with free UK calls to landlines and mobiles. Get the PrepayGEO Unlimited Plan from DIDcomms, go on! It comes with free incoming calls, free UK calls to landlines and mobiles and free voicemail... great!Ā Plus you get all these other features included free of charge all for just "Ā£19.95 per month including VAT." 24/7 call managementĀ online custome...
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Trumpā€™s Huawei ban a ā€˜double-edged swordā€™

As the US and China square off, tech companies on both sides feel the heat US president Donald Trumpā€™s move to effectively ban Chinese telecommunications firms from doing business with American companies is going to impact both the nations and the global tech industry alike, industry experts said. Huawei and ZTE have been added to the ā€œEntity Listā€ from Friday and prevents it from ...
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Huawei’s use of Android restricted by Google

Google has barred the world's second-biggest smartphone maker, Huawei, from some updates to the Android operating system, dealing a blow to the Chinese company. New designs of Huawei smartphones are set to lose access to some Google apps. The move comes after the Trump administration added Huawei to a list of companies that American firms cannot trade with unless they have a license. Google...
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What are Ofcom’s rules on outbound calling times?

A question we often get asked is what Ofcom considers acceptable outbound calling times for call centres? As this is one of the common complaints people make regarding call centres, youā€™d have thought that this would be clearly defined and easy to establish. Perhaps surprisingly, itā€™s not. As this matter logically falls into the remit of the use (or misuse) of a public communications network, y...
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EE and Virgin Media fined for overcharging customers

EE and Virgin Media have been fined a total of Ā£13.3 million for overcharging almost 500,000 mobile and broadband customers who wanted to leave their contracts early. An investigation by Ofcom found that around 400,000 EE customers ended up overpaying up to Ā£4.3 million, while almost 82,000 Virgin Media customers were overcharged just under Ā£2.8 million. The regulat...
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