Security threats in schools have become a major concern in the U.K. Both students and teachers have been victims of accidents and attacks. Past events create fear and uncomfortable environments, and thus it is important to take preventive measures against further occurrences. Though it is difficult ...
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Schools
Flexible working in today's economy often means investing in a flexible telecommunications system, but which approach offers the most future-proofed solution? People call it different things: flexible working, homeworking, agile operations and even gig working, in some cases. In different sectors ...
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Today’s business world has put great emphasis on efficient service delivery and customer centric transactions. That said, the impression you make when communicating with a supplier or client is a major factor to the overall companies growth. In most organizations, the telephone is the first line of ...
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Business Telecom
The Health and Safety Executive defines lone working as the practice of an employee carrying out tasks without close supervision or assistance. A lone worker is not necessarily alone when performing their duties; it just means he is in a location away from other team members and the manager or ...
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Lone Workers
Are you looking to learn more on which telecommunication solution best suits your business? Managing both customer and internal enquires has become far more challenging in recent years, as workforces have become more mobile with more ways to get in touch and share information. This handy guide ...
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Business Telecom
Every business needs to be in constant communication with its customers, suppliers and each other. The challenge that businesses have today is that staff aren’t just communicating via the desktop phone sitting on their desk and today there are far more channels that businesses are adopting to reach ...
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Business Telecom
By now, a great many of us are aware of the implications of not having a critical alarm system in place. There’s the potential for unplanned downtime, for exorbitant wastage and cost and, more starkly, there’s the potential for grievous injury, and sometimes even death. These worst-case scenarios ...
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Critical Alarm Management