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What are the advantages of broadband VPN? There are several advantages associated with broadband VPN. These include: Bonding DSL – one of the main advantages of using a broadband VPN through Managed Communications is the ability to bond ADSL at multiple office locations to deliver a point to point connection. This broadband VPN solution offers resilience as well as increased broadband capacity for downloading at both sites. Reduced cost of internet breakout – another advantage of a broadband VPN is that it cuts the cost of internet breakout. Typically, a point to point leased line requires at least one additional internet connection. If the network contains many sites, internet breakout can become very expensive. If traffic is backhauled over leased lines to save costs on internet access, you need to route that traffic through the point to point link. This reduces the available bandwidth for other applications. With a broadband VPN, you can manage internet breakout cost effectively on a site by site basis without reducing available bandwidth for applications. Get an excellent service level agreement (SLA) – with an ADSL VPN from Managed Communications, you get a private network and negate the need for leased line internet breakout. But importantly you also get a 99.9% SLA so you can be totally confident about the level you will receive. Get expert advice and keep track of the latest technological breakthroughs – our engineers are experts in Cisco VPN, Checkpoint VPN and Netscreen VPN hardware. And with their years of knowledge and experience in the field, you know that you will be getting the best possible outcome for your business. Nobody knows more about VPN networks than Managed Communications. Can I use SDSL in the VPN? Yes. SDSL is commonly used in the VPN solutions we provide, making Managed Communications a great fit for companies that upload large amounts of data on a regular basis. If your business operates in the creative sector, regularly updates websites or stores a lot of data in the cloud, an SDSL VPN network could save you time and money. However, the VPN networks at Managed Communications are not merely limited to SDSL. Ethernet, traditional leased lines, ADSL and SHDSL can also be used in the VPNs that we provide to individuals and businesses. Can I use a broadband VPN as an alternative to a leased line? Yes. A broadband VPN from Managed Communications is often used to replace leased lines. You get up to 13 static IPs, a 99.9% SLA and a secure private network. This means that you can enjoy a solution that combines the best of both worlds – a high level of performance approaching that of a leased line with surprisingly low operating costs. Is your VPN service secure? Yes. You will be able to benefit from a totally private UK wide VPN infrastructure when you access the Managed Communications VPN service. This private network architecture is a vital component of our secure and reliable VPN solutions. The carrier grade 3DES technical architecture combined with layered IP technology allows you to obtain very secure inter-site connectivity solutions using either SSL VPN orIPsecVPN. Are all charges included in the managed VPN solution? Yes. Moves, additions and changes are always included in the price of the managed VPN service. You also get a fully maintained and monitored VPN service. You don’t have to worry about optimising the performance of the VPN network. A dedicated team of highly skilled IP engineers make sure that your VPN is working at optimum performance levels at all times. Rest assured that your VPN service is pro-actively monitored on your behalf to maintain link and bandwidth throughput availability. Can you provide managed VPN solutions that incorporate overseas offices? Yes. If you operate overseas then we can incorporate your foreign sites into the secure SSL VPN or IPsecVPN infrastructure. Can I use bonded ADSL or load balanced ADSL as part of a managed VPN solution? Yes. You have the market leaders in bonding ADSL and SDSL on your side when you choose a Managed Communications VPN network. Bonding DSL services is a technically challenging process to say the least so you should always pick a supplier with care. By joining forces with Managed Communications, you will be in the company of a host of hugely respected institutions including the NHS, several UK police forces and blue-chip firms. Find out for yourself what they already know – that a VPN network is a major advantage for any organisation. Is it true that I can connect lots of sites into the VPN network? Yes. You can connect as many sites into the private VPN as you require. There is no restriction on either the number of sites that can be connected or the type of connectivity that can be deployed at each individual site. You can also choose between broadband or MPLS VPN technology. Can I connect my remote staff into my office systems over a VPN? Yes. You can securely connect sales staff, directors and other remote workers into your head office systems. A popular and cost effective option is to bond several DSL circuits at head office to enable the upload performance required to support multiple remote staff at locations around the UK. Customers have an impressive choice of Cisco VPN, Checkpoint VPN and Netscreen VPN hardware. Can I run VoIP over a managed VPN? Yes. You can choose to run voice over MPLS VPN or over a broadband VPN. 1:1 contention levels, 99.9% SLA, up/downstream QOS and advanced traffic routing mean that Managed Communications VPN services are an ideal choice for running VOIP

Security is a multifaceted issue that must be addressed to avoid abuse of your network from hackers and employees. While you are connected to the Internet your network is open to the public unless it is protected by a firewall. Networks that are connected to the Internet are vulnerable to malicious attacks from hackers and virus infection. A well configured firewall will block uninvited visitors whilst allowing remote access to authorised users and services. Many firewalls now offer a host of other advanced features such as gateway antivirus, spam filtering, content filtering and the ability to block specific applications such as instant messaging to add further protection and restrict how the Internet is used within the office. Internally, sensitive information such as personnel records, management reports and accounts data can be protected by configuring permissions that only allow access for those who are authorised. Passwords to access the network should be changed on a regular basis and should be sufficiently complex that they cannot be compromised. We can advise on all aspects of network security, firewalls, virus protection and implement a security policy to protect your data and systems.  

O2 is a leading pan-European telecomms firm which has operations in Britain, Germany, Eire , the Czech Republic, Isle of Man and Slovakia. A brief account Back in 17th of Nov 2001, mobile communications firms which were part of UK Telecomms were split into a few key firms. This happened so as to brace its investors’ position as a response to the declining ballpark value of the telecommunications industry in total back in later parts of the year 1990. The subsidiaries which were among the split are BT Cellnet ( Telefnica O2 Great Britain ), Viag Interkom, Esat Digifone, Telfort, Manx Telecom in the Isle of Man as well as O2 Pacific Rim and O2 on the internet. The “O2 Online ” subsidiary covers Britain, Ireland, Germany and Holland. It was rebranded as the “O2 Active ” service later. The planet’s Busiest Arena is present in London The O2 Arena is an inside event structure which is found in South East London at the Greenwich spur. It is able to accommodate up to 23,000 folk dependent on the kind of event and is among the Europe’s biggest indoor arenas. The O2 Arena took the title of “World’s Busiest Arena ” away from the Manchester Evening News Arena which has held the position solidly since 2001. Building the arena spanned 4 years ( 2003 to 2007 ). The arena was constructed roof first thanks to the fact that it may only be made on the ground and then lifted while the arena’s support structure was built around it. To accommodate different events, the seats within the arena might be moved around and customised, rather like the MEN Arena located in Manchester. The outer layer of the arena’s ground may be tailored into a basketball court, an ice skating rink, formal event location, exhibition area as well as a performance locale. To become a top-class concert locale, U2′s sound boss Joe O’Herlihy worked closely with the arena’s engineers so as to minimise the echo with the usage of seating positions as well as the implementation of sound soaking up measures on the roof. Although the arena is only open for 7 months in a year, it is associated with sold act shows from major act residencies like Britney Spears who sold out a total of eight nights back in June 2009 as well as Pink’s five sellout dates for her Funhouse Tour. Plans for 2010 A few new projects were revealed at the 2010 Mobile World Congress . The Movistar Haiku Project is among the ones that were displayed and it permits O2 customers to effect mobile capacities like music, photographs, videos, micro payment systems to their own mobile adverts. This is planned to inspire users to interact in real time and give them a method to publicize to their buddies or to folks in a certain location for a pre-specified quantity of time. Another service featured is the 3G Box project. It gives clients unlimited storage by using a web info storage system. This gives a means for users to secure their info and be able to recover it whether or not the physical storage medium is lost. It also permits their clientele to view uploaded content like music and videos through web streaming and also share it with their contacts. WORLD CLASS COMMUNICATIONS

The invention of the telephone back in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell was the cornerstone of telecommunications for the 20th and 21st centuries. Without which we could not have even considered simultaneously multiple messaging on an international scale.AT&T as we now know it, was originally called the Bell Telephone Company, the first ever telephone company and the product of Alexander Graham Bell and Gardner Greene Hubbard (Bell’s father-in-law and US Attorney General).Between 1878 and 1879 the first commercial telephone services were set-up in the United States of America and Great Britain. Specifically they were implemented in Connecticut and New Haven within the USA, and London in England, Great Britain.Marconi’s wireless communications – in 1901 Guglielmo Marconi created the first trans-Atlantic wireless communication link. This was done between Poldhu, Cornwall, England and Newfoundland in Canada. For this achievement he deservedly won a Nobel prize.Mobile technology – the idea behind the mobile telephone can be traced back to the use of two way radio transmission, where transmitting and receiving devices are placed in vehicles such as police cars and taxi cabs. There were versions of this type of technology, known as bag phones, that could be carried around, and featured a power connector that could be plugged into cigarette lighters. Bell Labs came up with a proposition to place special towers around the country that will allow mobile telephone system to work. The technology to implement these towers did not exist at the time, but by the 1960s Bell Labs had developed it. 1973 was the first mobile telephona call, made by Motorolla’s Martin Cooper to AT&T’s Dr. Joel S. Engel. And thus, the time of the mobile telephone came into being.The UK and cable technology – Although the United Kingdom had used cable technology for the transmission of television to the people of the country, it was not until the 1990s before they made good use of the technology for the transmission of telephone messages.The 21st century and the Internet – An alternative to the recognised telephone system that used analogue signals for data and voice transmission showed itself back in the late part of the 20th century, the internet, but it was not until the early part of the 21st century that this completely new mean of communication would explode on to the world scene. With this wondrous new architecture came message boards, bulletin boards, electronic mail, social networking, and voice over internet protocol (VOIP). The defining factor that allowed for this great new technology to explode onto the world was the way that it was allowed to be used, and the inventor that came up with the architecture and interface we know as the World Wide Web, one Tim Burners-Lee.Voice over internet protocol (VOID) is the superior alternative the the telephone system and allows voice communication over the internet lines. Social networking enables people to form club and special interest groups which can replace or better compliment those that exist within the real world (role play, music,sports, political party etc.). Electronic mail allows the transmission of message like letters through normal mail, but a lot faster (obviously cannot transmit real life objects, such as parcels).With this new technology people no matter where they were in the world, and as long as the technology existed within their local, could communicate with anyone else without any noticeable delay. It is as if they are just standing next to one another. Charles Edwards academic, sportsman, and entrepreneur. Visit his site for more information on the telephone and telecommunications: http://www.retro-telephones.com

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