leeds fixed-mobile convergence
Enterprises are fixed-mobile fans
News It's not yet two years since the first FMC (fixed-mobile convergence) product hit the UK. Since then, the telco has started offering an enterprise-focused version of the service, which is being trialled by Leeds City Council. [09 Jan 2007]
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]
Upwardly Mobile: That WiMax 3G phone tablet thing
Comment Recently I caught up with Adrian Fegan, head of ICT at Leeds City Council, to talk about fixed-mobile convergence. I could be wrong here but I think Samsung may have cracked that whole mobile-PC convergence thing. [20 Nov 2006]
Council fixed-mobile trial rings the changes
News He's also overseeing a pioneering trial of fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) technology, where users have a single device for both landline and mobile calls. However, the pilot has yet to reveal how using fixed-mobile convergence will affect the... [09 Nov 2006]
BT's mobile-cum-VoIP phones: Ready for business
News Using fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) tech, BT's Corporate Fusion will allow business customers to use their phones as normal GSM mobiles when out and about and switch to routing their calls over wi-fi once they get inside their premises. [14 Sep 2006]
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