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IT Consultancy Customer Reviews

March 10th, 2010

At IP Solutions the quality of service we provide our customers is central to our business ethos. Here are some of our customer reviews.

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VoIP to Grow by 79%

February 22nd, 2010

According recent reports, VoIP penetration will double 2009 numbers in just three years. By 2013, we will see 79 percent penetration. Today about 33 percent of companies use VoIP, but according to recent research that number is only set to grow.

0300 Numbers Gaining in Popularity

February 8th, 2010

Ofcom, the UK Telecommunications regulator introduced the new UK-wide 03 numbers from Autumn 2007 but we have seen a massive increase in demand for them over the past 6 months.

IP Solutions are proud to be exhibiting at CHASE 2010

February 8th, 2010

IP Solutions are proud to be exhibiting at CHASE (The Charities and Associations Exhibition), at the Islington Business Design Centre

Keep your business working through the snow!

February 8th, 2010

With the recent bad weather and more Snow forecast business continuity and home-working have never been higher on the business Agenda.  

Watching Cricket on the Train

January 15th, 2010

View from a recent new customer “When the snow first arrived it felt a bit like Narnia walking through the streets. But then the ice kicked in, the winds starting howling through the streets and the chill factor from the gusts was reported to feel like -15 centigrade. So Narina turned into Leningrad.

Inbound Calling: Managing Calls into your Business in 2010

January 15th, 2010

The recent bad weather has caused havoc for many businesses and tested the way in which they handle their inbound calls.

Next Generation Access / Networks (NGA/NGN) FAQs

December 9th, 2009

Next Generation Access is a term that’s being increasingly used when discussing the introduction of faster connectivity services, but what exactly is Next Generation Access?

Broadband FAQ – Covering all xDSL services

October 6th, 2009

What is Broadband?

Broadband comes from the words “broad bandwidth” and is used to describe a high-capacity, two-way link between an end user and the Internet or other network. Transfer rates are faster than standard dial-up or ISDN and can even