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As expected, AT&T today announced U-verse services for small businesses in the 70 markets in which it is rolling out its fiber-to-the-node network
submitted by TelephonyOnline on 19th Dec 2008 (via telephonyonline.com)
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Forrester Research says Apple's iPhone 3G will penetrate the SMB space, while the Google Android-based G1 from T-Mobile is getting nary a whimper of support among businesses in the early going. Forrester also expects enterprise mobile and wireless support for enterprise applications to pick up in Asia-Pacific, while mobile wannabees -- those who sit in front of their corporate desktop or note...
submitted by eWEEKWireless on 17th Dec 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Cbeyond today announced an enhanced Web-hosting service aimed at helping its small-business customers do more with their Web sites, including e-commerce
submitted by TelephonyOnline on 15th Dec 2008 (via telephonyonline.com)
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Addonics' USB-to-NAS adapter: all your external HDDs, now network accessible Storage junkies, your dreams have just been made into reality. Addonics has just introduced a marvelous new piece of kit, the simple-yet-useful Network Attached Storage Adapter. This little box enables any USB hard drive to be placed onto a network for network access, essentially turning your stale USB HDDs into NAS drives. The device supports both SMB (Server Message Block) and the open source Sa...
submitted by MobileTelecommunication on 14th Dec 2008 (via blogger.xs4all.nl)
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Much attention has been devoted to femtocells’ potential to improve indoor cellular coverage. But an older technology, the picocell, has existed for about a decade.
submitted by CellularNews on 4th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Two providers in that market say their latest numbers suggest that caution is warranted but fear is probably not. Looking for our newsletter content? Subscribe now and get access to content not available on our Web site or RSS feeds. Telephony Email Newsletters
submitted by TelephonyOnline on 6th Nov 2008 (via telephonyonline.com)
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Retail, real estate, warehousing and transportation are among the SMB market segments that could prove fertile ground for adoption of 802.11n equipment, assuming vendors can find the right channels to reach them. “Small businesses tend to buy from retailers, office equipment stores, and select value-added resellers,” says ABI Research vice president Stan Schatt. “Small businesses tend to buy...
submitted by JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 15th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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New Optus Business Direct Center Unveiled in Australia Optus, subsidiary of SingTel and Australia’s second largest mobile carrier, has just unveiled its new Business Direct center in Sydney's suburb of St Peters, established via Optus Small and Medium Business (Optus SMB). You might be aware of the fact that Optus already has a Business Direct center there. The catch is that th...
submitted by Softpedia on 2nd Oct 2008 (via news.softpedia.com)
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Jan Slodicka’s Resco Explorer is an absolute must-have for every Palm OS handheld or smartphone. The program is not just a file manager - it can also act as FTP/SMB client, backup tool, zip archiver,… . The latest beta is said to add a few extra features: does it succeed at making the swiss knife
submitted by TamsPalm on 19th Sep 2008 (via tamspalm.tamoggemon.com)
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A good percentage of small to medium businesses are planning to upgrade to 802.11n in the next 12 months, according to a survey from ABI Research.
submitted by InformationWeek on 28th Aug 2008 (via informationweek.com)
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