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VoIP a perfect fit for Gieves and Hawkes

Case Study Bespoke tailor Gieves and Hawkes has moved over to a VoIP link between its two back offices to improve customer services and save on admin staff. The tailor, which has a history dating back to the late 1700s, has 25 outlets in the UK and a flagship...

Tags: viatel, bt, voip

[15 Apr 2008]

Tennis federation rallies web presence

Case Study V is for VoIP The ITF runs the annual Davis Cup tournament, which sees nations battling it out in the biggest annual team competition in sport. Broadband from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more.

Tags: tennis, ntt, website, servers

[12 Mar 2008]

Shipping company to slash CO2 and power costs

Shipping company to slash CO2 and power costs

Case Study It hopes to take advantage of its optimised bandwidth to implement VoIP calls to improve communication between its 2,450 staff worldwide. A shipping services and cargo company that looks after the US Navy and Shell is hoping for massive CO2 and...

Tags: port, waas, global, sea

[21 Feb 2008]

AstraZeneca brings its email bang up to date

Case Study V is for VoIP The company worked with HP to move 66,000 email accounts in around 60 countries - HP's biggest ever migration project - onto a new bespoke email system over a six-month period. The list from A to Z

Tags: astrazeneca, migration, global, email

[23 Jan 2008]

Norton Rose reaps rewards of comms upgrade

Case Study The unified communications system is based on a Multi Protocol Label Switching VoIP network, built on Cisco technology. International law firm Norton Rose has signed a £1.9m contract with Affiniti to upgrade its communications network.

Tags: law, affiniti, communication

[23 Aug 2007]

Durham college betters campus life with wireless

Case Study Another future plan is for staff to be able to use FMC-style phones to access the VoIP network wirelessly when on campus. Durham's New College has rolled out a wireless and converged IP network which it claims has improved student and staff...

Tags: network, ip, wireless, education

[26 Jun 2007]

Small and Medium Enterprise Business Communications in the UK

Case Study The most rapidly growing technology is Voice over IP (VoIP), which comes second only to laptops in investment planning for 2007; VoIP is getting ready for prime time today, and is proving compelling to companies of all sizes;

[07 Dec 2006]

Staffordshire councils save millions by joining forces

Staffordshire councils save millions by joining forces

Case Study Ten local government agencies in Staffordshire have teamed up to share their IT services in a bid to cut costs. The councils, known as Staffordshire Connects (SC), estimate they saved a one-off total of £1.8m through joint procurement - £1.5m of...

Tags: staffordshire

[04 May 2006]

Payments giant saves £2.5m with new network

Case Study Seymour added: "The VoIP has gone well. Voca provides the technology behind the direct debit system in the UK and its payment infrastructure is used by 100,000 businesses, banks and government agencies.

Tags: case study, voca

[07 Jul 2005]

Pru calls in VoIP to improve customer service

Case Study The company outsourced its voice and data networks to BT in November last year and is now in the process of moving its call centres over to VoIP technology. Worth said Prudential will be one of the first organisations with call centres in multiple...

Tags: case study, prudential, voip

[21 Jun 2005]

University network underpins huge <strong>VoIP</strong> deployment

University network underpins huge VoIP deployment

Case Study The University of Dundee is installing a £2.4m converged network as part of a project to boost the IT infrastructure which will offer VoIP for staff and free wireless for students. It seems that making sure the bars have an ample supply of beer is...

Tags: university of dundee, dundee, case study, voip

[15 Jun 2005]

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