All Voice and Data Services News - March 2008

KPMG signs BT with £62m five-year outsourcing contract

KPMG is to outsource a significant chunk of its IT management to BT in a deal worth £62m over five years. If successful the contract, in the UK and Germany, may be extended to other countries in which KPMG has offices.

Motorola to play catch-up on business software after split

Motorola is to split into two companies, with one focusing on its struggling mobile phone business and the other on its more profitable mobile enterprise and broadband operations.

In-flight mobile calls get Ofcom go-ahead

Ofcom has confirmed plans to allow passengers...

VoIP security being ignored

Businesses not taking steps to increase security of VoIP networks

Ofcom forces BT to up compensation for bad service to broadband providers

Regulator Ofcom has brought in new rules to force BT's wholesale division to improve the service it provides to operators, including speedy compensation payments for bad service to customers.

Femtocells to boost enterprise communications by end of year

Premises-based comms systems could potentially provide enterprises with greatly discounted calling

Mobile search revenues to reach £2.4bn by 2013

Revenues from internet searches on mobile devices will reach £2.4bn globally by 2013, says Juniper Research.

Nokia tops new smartphone ranking

Nokia tops analysis programme designed to provide an understanding of smartphones vendors’ innovation and implementation skills.

Mobile internet usage in Europe to surge over the next five years

125 million Europeans will access the Web regularly from their mobile phone by 2013; triple the number that do so today.

HCL implements business continuity payroll system

UK health and social care staff recruitment agency HCL is using call re-routing software to ensure its payroll systems...
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