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Top tips to improve your virtual meetings

Spearline Testing

Poor audio quality can be a large inconvenience during virtual meetings, especially when everyone is remote working. Pixelated screens, latency, and choppy audio that come with low bandwidth are some potential dangers in virtual meetings. Connectivity and audio quality are monitored on fixed-line, SIP, or mobile networks, globally.

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Understanding The Challenges Telco's Have Faced During COVID-19

Spearline Testing

Dan kicked things off by stating that all the difficulties seen by the telecommunications industry during the COVID-19 period have been unprecedented. Today, more and more individuals leverage remote working tools such as Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Zoom, WebEx, GlobalMeet, and cloud-based PBXs, to enable business continuity.

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What CIOs everywhere can learn from Canada’s nationwide internet outage

CIO Business Intelligence

million customers – about 25% of Canada’s internet capacity – halting point-of-sale debit payments on the Interac network, preventing Rogers mobile phone users from accessing 9-1-1 services, disrupting transit services dependent on online payment, and even wreaking havoc on traffic signals in Toronto dependent on cellular GSM for timing changes.

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Fountainhead: What IT Can Learn From the Bean Counters

Fountainhead

Insights into Data Center Infrastructure, Virtualization, and Cloud Computing. virtualization) the trend toward chargebacks, and chargeback tools, seems to be growing. But now, with virtual servers everywhere, outsourcing parts of applications, etc., Mobile Work. (4). Mobility. (2). Virtualization. (31).