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	<title>Telco Telecommunications Blog &#187; Internet</title>
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	<description>Telephony communications for business telecom.</description>
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		<title>Email Signatures and Smart Phones</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:32:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been on the road a lot lately and it&#8217;s made me aware of something I didn&#8217;t know about signatures and how mobile email clients deal with them.
If I get an email to my iPhone and I am too busy (ie. don&#8217;t have enough hands) to type a response, I will simply click (touch) on [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been on the road a lot lately and it&#8217;s made me aware of something I didn&#8217;t know about signatures and how mobile email clients deal with them.</p>
<p>If I get an email to my iPhone and I am too busy (ie. don&#8217;t have enough hands) to type a response, I will simply click (touch) on the phone number in the signature and the handset dials the sender for me. Love it! I can deal with the enquiry or issue on the fly.</p>
<p>However recently I have noticed that businesses are getting fancy with their signatures and doing a beautiful graphic at the foot of each email. These look great but guess what? The footsoldiers that are roaming around the country side conducting their business from their smart phone are denied an easy way to call these people back.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to ascertain whether or not this is a bad thing for the company producing the graphic or not, but I would think that any strategy you employ that reduces the ease with which someone can call you is not the best move.</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;m only one person. Would be interested in some other opinions&#8230;feel free to coment.</p>
<p>Till next time</p>


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		<title>Telcotalk and ADSL2+</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 21:23:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Telcotalk has just released ADSL2+, and it&#8217;s exciting!
All our ADSL plans can be seen here
The nuts and bolts of the product and some differentiators  include:

 Super fast download and upload speeds
Business grade service with 99.3% guaranteed up time
Static IP address included free with all  ADSL 2+ plans with Telcotalk
Shaped and unshaped plans available

What&#8217;s the difference [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Telcotalk" href="http://www.telcotalk.com.au" target="_blank">Telcotalk</a> has just released ADSL2+, and it&#8217;s exciting!</p>
<p>All our ADSL plans can be seen <a title="ADSL Plans" href="http://telcotalk.com.au/internet-services.htm" target="_blank">here</a></p>
<p>The nuts and bolts of the product and some differentiators  include:</p>
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<li> Super fast download and upload speeds</li>
<li>Business grade service with 99.3% guaranteed up time</li>
<li>Static IP address included free with all  ADSL 2+ plans with <a title="Telcotalk" href="http://www.telcotalk.com.au" target="_blank">Telcotalk</a></li>
<li>Shaped and unshaped plans available</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">What&#8217;s the difference between ADSL1 and ADSL2+</span></p>
<p>One word &#8211; SPEED!</p>
<p>Without getting too technical, ADSL1 is a technology that allows faster data transmission over copper telephone lines by making use of frequecies not used in voice telephone calls. ADSL2+ has the potential to double this frequency, therefore making it possible to achieve theoretical maximum speeds of up to 24 Mbps as opposed to 12 Mbps on ADSL2 and 1.5 Mbps on ADSL1</p>
<p>These advertised speeds are subject to speed drops the further you are away from the exchange, that is why they are called &#8216;theoretical maximums&#8217;.</p>
<p>This is a great product and with availability in 1760 exchanges across Australia, <a title="Telcotalk" href="http://www.telcotalk.com.au" target="_blank">Telcotalk </a>can get you set up on your <a title="ADSL2+ Plans" href="http://telcotalk.com.au/business-services/adsl2internet.htm" target="_blank">ADSL2+ plan</a> in no time!</p>
<p>Till next time.</p>


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