Monday, April 19, 2010

Telstra set to woo small businesses

TELSTRA Inc., Australia’s best network service provider has come up with a set of unique packages for the small business operators in Southern Queensland, who are not able to exploit the current wireless technology to the fullest because of the he costs. TELSTRA could gauze the demand for the broadband service for the smart phones and the wireless connection options by small and medium sized businesses in the region and has duly introduced plans to help businesses include only those services that they require which helps to avoid huge costs.

It’s not that these businesses weren’t prized customers of TELSTRA. They have been enjoying the world class connectivity and high speed network services by the telecom major for quite some time now. Now flexibility has also been added to the plethora of benefits they derived by choosing TELSTRA. Its two services, Mobile Plus and TELSTRA Mobile Broadband Plans have been revamped to introduce greater options for the customers.

It is said that once these plans become operational, the businesses will have the option of saving as much as $480 per annum, only on the mobile and broadband services. For small businesses, for which neither the turnover nor the margin is very high compared to the big players, TELSTRA’s announcement comes as a boon.

Apparently, TELSTRA’s Next G network is one of the major companies under TELSTRA Investment and is a leading technology and network service provider in the country.

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InteleCom is now My Social Income

InteleCom, Inc., a leading provider of Voice over IP telephony services around the globe has changed its corporate name. It’s now become My Social Income Inc. The company aims at providing its customers all types of IP telephony services and is coming up new schemes and plans for the same.

The company has been operating in the field of Voice over IP Telephony services for quite some time now and has its operations in some 122 countries. It has now announced the launch of two services or products which are “MSI Connect” and “MSI Connect Broadband”.

What “MSI Connect” does is that it enables the customer to call up virtually any other fixed landline number or cell phone number in the world. MSI Connect uses internet technology and local access phone numbers competition to accomplish the same. Basically it’s a great boon to small businesses and families who can now make portable long distance calls around the world at very effective costs and without the need for installing complex hardware equipments.

MSI Connect Broadband is a bit more sophisticated and is meant for those who already have a broadband connection in place. its hardware is plug and play in nature, that is to say you just plug in the device and you are ready to use the service. MSI Connect Broadband has also led to businesses and households save up to 80% on their monthly phone bills. The hardware and other system devices used by MSI broadband connect are of utmost quality and manufactured by the most reliable electronic firms in the market.

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Broadband Users can now store their favorite content

Now watching TV content online has become easier thanks to a newly launched websites. Broadband service users can now watch TV content online using their broadband connection with the help of this websites.

This new website is launched by Arqiva. The SeeSaw platform on which it’s based on has over 3000 hours of TV content that can be viewed online. It has content from BBC, Channel 4 and Five. It also has archived episodes from sitcoms like The Apprentice, Shameless and Hustle. It also features content from series like Doctor Who and The Young Guns. The SeeSaw idea was created by Rudd Studio. They claim to offer best of British programming with mix of international content. The company recently launched a 5 million pound advertising campaign with the help of an advertising agency to launch the brand.

This online content service is ideally suited for digital TV subscribers who wish to have more on demand services. The controller of Seesaw, John Keeling, said that their website would be the tip of the iceberg. He said that this service reminds him of his days as Sky, where multi channel TV was just picking up and you would be finding satellite dishes installed everywhere.

This website’s launch has come within days after Virgin Media announced its plans to add new channels to their digital TV platform. Virgin Media would be adding high definition content from channels such as Eurosport and Discovery.