bt fusion smes

BT wi-fi phones fail to light a fuse with consumers

News Speaking to slicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk, a BT spokesperson denied the company had abandoned its Fusion service. According to an article in The Daily Telegraph newspaper, the BT Fusion phones - which route calls off the cellular network and... [07 Feb 2008]

BT takes Fusion to the small

News BT has taken the wraps off the wi-fi version of its fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) service, Fusion, aimed at SMEs. BT has already announced a consumer version of Fusion as well as a corporate version, which is being trialled by Leeds City Council. [14 Dec 2006]

When mobile meets the landline

Comment Despite BT's difficulties with Fusion, operators in other countries have not been deterred from using UMA - though they have ditched Bluetooth in favour of wi-fi. The first major launch was BT's Fusion service in 2005, which placed a Bluetooth base... [13 Dec 2006]

BT backs SME data convergence kit

News The product, to be called BT Fusion, will cost SMEs £6,500 for a basic package for 30 people - which includes training and servicing, but not ISDN connection. BT has put its name behind a converged voice and data box for SMEs. [17 Jun 1999]

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