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BBC Move to Apps Market Causes Consternation

Saturday, March 6th, 2010


Leader in the broadcast media, the BBC has announced its plans to enter into the apps market. As part of this process, the BBC is planning to launch, from April 2010, a news and sport iPhone application service.

The company is also in the process of creating applications for Google’s Android Platform and BlackBerry handsets. This is being done because of the growing demand for digital content accessible through the latest handheld devices with advanced technology.

There are already quite a few players jostling for space in the apps market so this proposed entry of BBC has not met with universal acceptance. Many news organisations are already providing this service for free, while others, like The Guardian, are selling their applications. BBC’s plans of providing free apps will definitely impact their business.

Most notably, Emily Bell, the director of digital content for The Guardian has shown a marked lack of enthusiasm at the BBC’s announcement. According to Ms. Bell, since the BBC follows the policy of open competitiveness this move is not in harmony with this policy of the company. She also feels that this move will unsettle the apps market, which is still not under the umbrella of ‘broadcast media’.

The BBC, for its part, has asserted that it sees this move as an attempt to provide a service for which users have already paid and for which there is high demand.

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Internet-Piracy Digital Rights Bill – No End in Sight to Opposition

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

British ministers have suggested a slight shift in the Government’s stand by saying that the Digital Rights Bill, which has attracted much controversy with some critics even dubbing it as ‘draconian’, may see modifications.

The Digital Rights Bill was unveiled late last year and aims to bring about more stringent laws for the users indulging in illegal file-sharing and downloading. But, when the details of the Bill went public, it raised several eyebrows within many internet companies including giants such as Google and Facebook as well as consumer rights groups.

Critics are not only worried about the Government’s idea to cut off the internet connections of subscribers who are repeatedly caught engaging in internet piracy but also Section 17 of the Bill that gives ministers powers to change online piracy laws without needing Parliament’s approval. Many believe this section to be ‘disproportionate’ and potentially dangerous to the development of the broadband industry. The opposition against the Bill is so fierce that both Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have decided to vote against it if it is not revised.

Following these developments the officials are planning to bring about the necessary changes. But, according to the Department for Business, the fundamental basis of the bill will remain unchanged while a string of alterations might be done so that the reach of Section 17 is clear and the whole process becomes more transparent.

A spokesperson said the Government is firm about the objective for which clause 17 was framed.

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Maryland Home Inspections, Fort Worth Home Inspection, Converged Messaging Solutions

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Maryland Home inspections have most likely been around probably as long as houses themselves. People would often ask someone they knew, suck as a parent, friend, or sometimes even a builder, to determine the condition of the property they were buying or planning to sell.

Quite often, that judgement was based on a quick run through, little understanding of what was important, and quite often someone not familiar at all with the building trades. This was during simpler times, using construction techniques that were simpler for the most part, and as such, evaluations rendered were predictably simple.
Those days have long past. Times have changed and subsequently so have home inspections. FUndamentally, the main purpose of a property inspection is to bring to light issues of any issues in the condition of the home, integral or influencing peripheral parts or systems of the property. We also hold it of importance to present in our reports the parts of the property which are good. As well, wel know that an educated buyer is more likely to make a better decision. That customer would be misguided if we only focused on the concerns or problems with a home. Reporting both the good and bad things of home is paramount in the decision making process.
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British Land Set to Acquire £2.5 Billion worth London Property

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Following encouraging expansion in the condition of the real estate markets in UK, British Land has broken its vow of non exposure now. A recent announcement from the trust company reveals plans for acquisition for prime property in promising locations across the country.

The company also has some cash to spend after two of its largest assets were put up for sale and brought in sizeable amounts into British Land coffers. The company’s stake in the Meadowhall shopping complex and the Broadgate office complex were sold recently bringing in about £3.3bn in cash. Recently the company’s rights issue amounting to a total of £740m was also settled. These developments have freed up the company’s funds for new investments.

Following these developments British Land is now looking at lucrative investments in the real estate sector to the tune of £2.5b. The company’s quarterly asset values have increased for the first time collated over a period of two years.

Speaking about future plans, the Chief Executive of British land remarked that the company is now looking at new investments but given that the markets are still quite volatile and unpredictable, any deal will be scrutinised fully and carefully before finalisation. He confirmed that some properties worth up to 500 million pounds were being reviewed for acquisition. This includes the Glasgow Silverburn shopping centre. In addition to these British Land also has deployable funds to the tune of £2bn for which some other similar investments are under consideration. Speaking about the manner in which the investment will happen, Mr Grigg said that the initial £1bn investment would be phased out over the next two years in prime properties in Central London (click for desk space London info).

British land is also putting in place a framework for new acquisitions regarding the duration of investment and the final sale value of assets. They also intend to have a 3 to 7 year limit on shopping centre properties which will be sold off when the revenue generation fails to match up to the debt owed.

Mobile Phone Sales Decline

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

It sounds like it’s bad news across the world for the delivery of mobile phones. Only this week figures released by market researcher IDC showed that just over 200,000 mobile phones were shipped to New Zealand in the first three months of this year and that includes recycled mobile phones. This figure was down by over 40% on the same period as last year.

The New Zealand market continued to be dominated by sales of Nokia phones, with a Sony Ericsson into second place, L. G. in third, with apple and blackberry in joint fourth place.

Following the demise of CDMA technology in New Zealand Nokia expect to retain their large market share of over 47% even despite the strong competition that they face in the smart phone arena.

The expected decline in 2009 is being blamed on the global financial crisis, the recession and also the launch of the new 3G network XT within New Zealand. In addition according to industry analysts even the specific models that are available in the marketplace have an effect.

The incumbent telecommunications provider Telecom is expected to ramp up their advertising campaigns for the new XT network by highlighting the benefits of the more data rich products and high bandwidth services that can be run across the network. This is all in an effort to raise the average revenue per user figure which they currently have.

The expectation is that smart phone sales will continue in their growth, although this growth is not anticipated to make up for the shortfall in the overall market. The launch of the new network and a new carrier called 2 Degrees being launched will also help the sales of some mobile phones.

Every year the number of smart phones in circulation has grown, last year this figure was 18.3% for mobile phones, and this year it expected to rise to over 23%. With the release of the new network consumers may well decide to shun the old-style CDMA but again the world increase the number of high end devices which are in circulation.

Telecoms Company had reported attending an additional 4000 customers last year however this was dwarfed line the 16,000 customers who left the network that year. The shrinkage as it is called has been blamed on the launch of the new 3G will.XT network

BT Increases Download Limit for Some Total Broadband Users

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

BT has decided to make certain changes to its Total Broadband Fair Usage Policy, under which Option 2 customers will enjoy an increase in the download limit from 15GB to 20GB. While there are no changes in the monthly download allowance of Option 1 and Option 3 customers, the increase for Option 2 users will be effective from 1st April.

It seems BT also understands that most of the times customers cannot track their download usage, and hence end up exceeding it. To prevent this, it promises to send emails to its customers on their primary e-mail ids when about 20 percent of their usage limit is still remaining. This will ensure that the customers can plan their usage quota that remains in a more economical way.

Despite the new measures, if the customers exceed their download allowance, the bad news is that BT has also increased it’s over usage charge from 58p to £1 per GB. So it is advised that customers use facilities available on the internet, such as those of a free Internet Usage Meter that help one see the amount of data being downloaded, so that you don’t cross the monthly cap. BT has indicated that it will also keep a track of customers who frequently exceed their download allowance, and will sends emails suggesting a package upgrade.

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How Does the Cost of VoIP Compare?

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

The common perception is that VoIP costs hardly anything because most things are cheap on the net. There’s stiff competition, and a fraction of the overheads etc. However you need to understand the history of the telecommunication companies and how they relate to computer networks, and the way data physically gets around the Internet. An understanding of this is necessary to fully comprehend the confusion behind the VoIP vs. POTS pricing riddle.

Long before computer networks became important telcos were using digital communication. In the beginning the very first digital voice circuit was used in Chicago in 1962 however ARPANET, the forerunner to today’s Internet, wasn’t in operation until 1969. The telecommunication companies used these digital circuits to make lots of voice connections over long distances something that analogue circuits were unable to do and to this day still use them for this purpose.

Voice communication have several unique characteristics. For one thing, it’s inherently real-time. You’d get frustrated if conversations consisted of long periods of silence followed by a burst of fast conversation to catch up with the conversation on the other end. To keep this from happening digital voice circuits provide guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS). Once a connection is made, you will always get all the bandwidth you need. It’s not just bandwidth though; latency is also taken care of by using small, fixed sized data packets. Essentially the infrastructure was specially designed for voice communication.

When computer networks began popping up in the telecom companies wanted in. They already had the infrastructure in place so they began looking at how they could send data over their existing trunk lines. They came up with numerous technologies with different levels of success. But there was (and still is) a problem: data networks are essentially different than voice networks.

Data is transferred in packets, which can arrive out of order long after they’re requested, without causing any issues. Internet Protocol (IP) was designed to provide best effort delivery. Telecoms companies had an expensive network in place, so there was a lot of incentive to use it. After a few misses Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) was designed as a compromise technology that could carry both voice and data. But in reality it’s much less efficient than a network intended purely for data. The costs for data transfers on ATM is more than 10connection, compared to about one percent for an Ethernet running full-throttle.

The Armani by Samsung

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

The Armani represents all that is good about Samsung. The Armani is an entry level phone and, when compared to some of the more popular handsets within this price band it is really basic. The styling of this mobile phone is less than we have come to expect from Samsung.

Mobile phones have become such a basic need that large numbers of people will not invest time even though it costs them more. Because they can so easily order a phone on the high street, or possibly even a superstore for little cost then there may not be a clear reason for taking extra care looking for the best deals. The thing these people have missed is that the majority of the competitively priced offers are mostly avalable on the web, where big discounts can be found without having to travel anywhere. By spending time on a phone comparison site is not only the simplest but is also the most price competitive method of buying a mobile phone.

The battery life the Armani is 6:00 talk time and 220 hours reserve time. A Standard battery, Li-Ion 880 mAh, battery is shipped with the Samsung Armani. This handset is bluetooth enabled making it very easy to integrate with devices, like hands free sets. If colour is something you are interested in you may like to know that this mobile phone only comes in Black. This mobile handset is one of the more compact phones on the market. Weighing in at 85 g this mobile handset is pretty light. The Armani is compatible with 2G GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 . The Armani is fitted with a 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, video(CIF) camera. A WAP 2.0/xHTML compatible browser is also included allowing mobile Internet access. Moving on to the display the mobile phone is fitted with a 2.6 inch screen, which, if you look at alternatives for this kind of price is a good sized display. The display is a TFT touchscreen, 256K colors. The ring-tones enabled on the Armani are Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3 including a vibrating alert . There are also a number of additional features included with the Samsung Armani such as , Document viewer (.pdf, .doc, .ppt, .xls), Java MIDP 2.0, Voice memo, MP3/ACC/ACC+ player and Organizer.

Unfortunately for Samsung the Armani has very stiff competition from other products making it pretty easy to pick up some great bargains on this mobile handset.

Get a good deal on the Motorola W377

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

The W377 has been surprisingly popular with customers and has been a real success for Motorola. Like other similarly priced mobile phones from Motorola the visual aesthetic is quite contemporary and would be appealing to a very wide range of customers.The W377 from Motorola is a sleek and stylish phone.

The battery cell supplied with the W377 is a Li-Ion. The battery cell duration the W377 is 7:30 talk time and 250 hours standby charge. This mobile handset is bluetooth enabled meaning it will work with with the vast majority of accessories. The W377 is compatible with 2G GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 . This phone has a VGA, 640×480 pixels camera. A WAP 2.0/xHTML browser allows this phone to be used for mobile Internet access. The screen is a TFT, 65K colors. Polyphonic, MP3 ring-tones are enabled on the Motorola W377 along with a vibrating alert. In terms of colours this mobile handset can be bought in, Cannon Gray, Lustrous Silver and Mandarin Orange. The Motorola W377 is is a small pocket sized phone. Weighing in at 95 g, this phone is pretty light. The W377 has a number of other useful features such as, iTap (T9), Calculator, Built-in handsfree, Organizer and FM radio.

Unfortunately for Motorola the W377 is up against serious competition meaning it is relatively easy to get a real bargain on this mobile phone. If you are after a great bargain, shop online where it is simple to find thousands of bargains to choose from. Ordering online can save you a significant amount of money, amazingly it is possible to get a one year free line rental deal on the Motorola W377 , which do not cost anything to run.