In this issue we have highlighted some key events from the month of December all of which have bearin
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December 27 · Issue #3 · View online
The month in review from Primetel
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In this issue we have highlighted some key events from the month of December all of which have bearing on our industry and for which Primetel can offer advice. We have also highlighted our multi carrier SIM solution for companies that cant afford to rely on one mobile carrier. We hope you had a great Christmas and from all the team here at Primetel we wish you a Happy New Year!
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A bunch of telecoms predictions for 2019
It’s that time of year again and before we set about the food, booze and pressies with shameless abandon we decided to collate some predictions from the cognoscenti of our industry. A lot of talking, not much doing.
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O2 network down: Losing contact with the outside world
Here is a selection of some of the difficulties people have experienced when they were unable to use the service. Peter Wilson, from West Drayton, realised the importance of mobile technology when his partner collapsed in central London.
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Colt Data Centre Services is coming to India
Colt DCS owns 17 carrier-neutral data centers across Europe, and manages a further seven in the Asia-Pacific region. The company focuses on colocation; meanwhile the networking part of the business maintains direct fiber connections into more than 22,000 buildings worldwide.
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Huawei faces catastrophe in the technology cold war
The arrest in Canada of the chief financial officer of the Chinese mobile network and handset tech firm Huawei marks a new stage in a technological cold war between western spy agencies and Beijing.
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SSE to sell 50% stake in Enterprise Telecoms for up to £380m
SSE has agreed to sell a 50% stake in its Enterprise Telecoms Business (SSEET) to Infracapital for up to £380m, which will be used to reduce net debt. The consideration comprises £215m to be paid on completion, which is expected to take place by the end of June 2019.
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5 AI predictions for 2019: Pragmatic AI takes hold
What’s that mean for enterprise AI journeys? Forrester predicts pragmatic AI – to augment, automate and personalize – will take hold in 2019, as CIOs let go of their grand, long-term AI ambitions and realize they have to work with what AI can do today, not what it will do tomorrow.
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Multi Carrier SIM
The SIM offering benefits include:
- No more moving around trying to find network coverage.
- Enables delivery of superior customer service.
- Stand out from the competition - be in contact with customers for longer and with faster response times.
- Save money - no need for multiple providers.
- Boost business productivity - stay connected wherever there is signal available.
- Spend more time working and less time listening to voicemail.
- Ideal for rural bases businesses with poor single network coverage.
- Reduces carrier outage impact.
To download a fact sheet with more information on this service click HERE
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