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AS Profile Another recent innovation for the company is its Fusion project, which aims to give customers a seamless voice and data service both on the move and in the home. Following the advent of increased broadband use and mobile phone penetration, BT's...
[12 Oct 2007]
Comment It looks like BT is already trying to sell its FMC service, BT Fusion, based on price. It's interesting to note the demise of such a service just at the time many others are starting to jump on the FMC bandwagon - BT, Orange, stand up please - and...
[27 Mar 2007]
Comment Mobile VoIP has been garnering more than its fair share of headlines with a flurry of announcements from BT about its Fusion service and from handset manufacturers on the latest dual-mode phones but actual real world deployments of such systems...
[09 Feb 2007]
Comment UMA was the first widely available architecture and was used in early products such as BT's Fusion. Anthony Plewes takes a look at the technologies that are driving this revolution. Fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) is quite a simple idea - it allows...
[04 Jan 2007]
Comment Emma Mohr-McClune, senior analyst at Current Analysis, says: "The industry as a whole is disappointed in BT Fusion's lack of success. Despite BT's difficulties with Fusion, operators in other countries have not been deterred from using UMA - though...
[13 Dec 2006]
Comment The BT Fusion service is more to do with Vodafone's capabilities than BT's. In fact, far from being a disruptive technology, it's firmly in the roadmap of most operators, says Anthony Plewes. The intrusion of Microsoft and Skype into mobile VoIP...
[20 Mar 2006]
Leader BT's Bluephone was launched yesterday, under the brand name Fusion - a landline/mobile combination that will use GSM when one is out and about, and broadband when at home. Fusion isn't VoIP, it's an "intelligent mobile service".
[16 Jun 2005]
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