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Primary Rate Interface, (PRI) is a high capacity communication line that is used for carrying multiple DSO voice and data transmissions between two physical locations.

Travelling internationally for business is more than common these days. It is generally taken as a symbol that indicates that your business is growing.

Need a Custom Toll Free Number? Think 855

Custom toll free numbers have become as hard to get as good domain names. The new 855 toll free area code means businesses have another chance get the easy-to-remember "phoneword" they want.

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking is a technology that is based around conversion of traditional exchanges to delivering VoIP services to businesses thus offering benefits like flexibility, cost saving and disaster recovery.

Online Matchmakers & Communication

The process of matchmaking begins with interactive communication with the online matchmakers like Romance Pros Tucson and all others The gap or lack of communication on part of the one seeking a suitable match gives rise to many problems and misunderstandings

According to research by Springboard Research, adoption of unified communications in Australia is in the early stages of development However the same survey, conducted with 469 CIO's and business owners, also states 33% of SMB's are planning on adopting some form of unified communications in 2009

What Does the Term Unified Communications Mean?

If you are someone who has cursory information in communication and how information gets from one place to another, you may have heard of unified communications, but if you are someone who works in an information field where data needs to be transferred fast and efficiently, it should be an important consideration for your business

The Importance And Means Of Communication!

The manner of our communication in business as well in day-to-day life plays a major role in our success or failure Better communicators find it easy to get ahead in life

For numerous years, Pakistan's population was serviced by a shabby and poorly run telecom network Installation and fixing of landlines was an unnecessarily worrying experience with consumers making quite a few trips to the complaint centers before any problem could be effectively fixed

Communication Technology and Stress - Part 2

This is continued from part one of this article series Please read that before you read this article

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