Thursday, May 6, 2010

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.

Monday, April 19, 2010

TELUS to SPEND650M for extending and improvising network in Alberta

For upgrading its networks to improve service, the telecom company in EDMONTON, Telus has announced to expand $650 million in Alberta in 2010.

In a statement, TELUS told that it aims to extend the coverage and speed of wireless and wire line broadband services.

For extending the coverage of high speed internet and digital TV, $700 million has been already spent the previous year.

Darren Entwistle occupying the position of both CEO and president in the company said that more than $21 billion has been spent in 2000 in Alberta for the capital investment for setting the same in Alberta as well as the operating expenses.

Entwistle said in a statement that the huge investment commitment has enabled the company to be the 2nd in the world delivering advanced Internet services and high definition digital TV.

“Fastest and biggest network in Alberta and Canada” are said to be launched by the company in November 2009 and in line with this Telus has expressed its intention to expand wireless broadband network across Alberta until it becomes the largest. This new network is said to provide speed up to 21 megabyte per second and covers large parts of Albertans from Slave Lake to Pincher Creek and Grande Cache to Lloydminster.

On Wednesday, Toronto Stock Exchange displayed shares of Telus at C$35.74, 4 cents up while New York Exchange displayed then 6 cents lower at $33.92.
Globalive’s, the competitor of Telus has lately launched the Wind Mobile service and other competitors are soon likely to enter the market.

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Senator Conroy puts Telstra break up in Jeopardy

The communication minister of Australia, Stephen Conroy, had defied the government order to look into the intricacies of a deal and also prepare and submit a report on the same.
Basically, it was the second time that the Communication Minister had failed to submit the report on the topic under discussion which was whether the National Broadband Network (NBN) is economically and logistically viable or not.

The deadline for submitting a report on the $25 million worth study undertaken on the subject itself by KPMG and McKinsey, was on Thursday, but apparently the minister could not meet this deadline as well. It was after this that the minister refused to comply with the orders of the Senate in an open act of defiance. No reason or grounds of justification have been cited for the same and everyone is taken aback the Conroy’s act.

But it’s the government who will stand to lose the most as its failure to present all the important documents will jeopardize the smooth processing of the NBN project and may be the hot shots of the country may after all withdraw their support from the consensus to break up of Telstra.
According to the Senator, the document or the study on NBN is has very optimistic implications for the overall project and says that some of its recommendations are very surprising. Apparently, the NBN project and the deal with Telstra is overdue since long now as no consensus is being reached with Telstra officials over the cost aspect.

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Superfast broadband game cautioned

The Conservatives advised the super-fast broadband game as not a political victory and it will not even lead to increasing competition as BT openly allows its rivals to install their own broadband lines in its infrastructures.

BT chief executive Ian Livingston said that he is not at all worried about providing the rival companies millions of miles of underground tubes of its phone lines and broadband networks and confirms that he has opened up their infrastructure to all.
The other companies have happily welcomed BT’s decision to open up their infrastructure to all and believe that the infrastructure competition will fetch the next generation of super-fast broadband within the reach of many of the country’s homes.

This will enable the companies to launch their fibre optic networks across the country and make the internet services superfast. Many other companies have already upgraded their services and they are making huge profits in the market. They have download speeds of up to 100mbps and 50 mbps and are planning to spread their networks to almost all the houses of the country.

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Rumors of fast take up denied by Virgin Media

Virgin media has denied all the rumors of them going slow with their launch of their first fibre optic broadband products at the launch of its re-identified business broadband section. Neil Berkett, Virgin Media’s Chief Executive Officer after answering a few questions refused that the demand for its latest broadband products were weak.

He also said that the assumption about the subscription plans for these particular products would be stopped by the company’s approaching quarterly report. Virgin Media’s latest quarterly results discovered 20,000 subscribers have signed up for its premium XXL broadband service.

Among these 8,000 subscribers had bought these products since it was launched and all these subscribers were using Virgin Media services for the first time. Many of the Virgin Media broadband products are quite good but the 50mb broadband has improved the profits of this company greatly.

This week the rebranding of the Virgin Media’s Telewest wing s Virgin Media Business Broadband had successfully made its way to be sold in the corporate world. there are a number of effective features of this product and so it has gone from small to medium to the whole of UK using it.

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Conference to review key broadband issues

A broadband conference is to be held by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority and SAMENA Telecommunications Council from February 22 at the Diplomat Radisson BLU Hotel, Residence and Spa. It will be held on behalf of the Arab Regulatory Network (ARGNET) and in conjunction with the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).

The conference is held to address key broadband issues & aims at facilitating a better understanding of the policy decisions that have been taken till date regarding broadband services. It also aims at assessing the various broadband solutions currently available and being deployed in countries such as Singapore, Australia, the UK, US, France and Germany. A panel discussion will be held for the same purpose which will enable the participants to analyze the different solutions effectively.

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Recent experiences in many countries have shown that numerous solutions have been deployed with a common objective to provide consumers with an affordable high-speed broadband connectivity.

The conference of such kind that brings together expertise and experience from all corners of the industry will certainly help the industry to achieve a sustainable growth.

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