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With what has been an exciting season for Motherwell FC, Commsworld are proud to have sponsored them in their premier league quest and Scottish Cup glory of reaching the final. Even though no trophy was taken home it has undoubtedly been a tremendous season with drama and goals from start to finish.
On this note Commsworld would like to wish Motherwell FC good luck for the next season and leave you with this action shot from the cup final on May 21st at Hampden Park.
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Mobile broadband speeds revealed |
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 Ofcom has today published its first research into the performance of mobile broadband across the UK.The research involved over 4.2 million tests and measured average speeds as well as the performance of the five mobile operators in areas of good 3G network coverage.
This report looks specifically at the performance of mobile networks using dongles and datacards and does not consider smartphones. Ofcom is planning to undertake further research into mobile broadband, including the performance of smartphones.
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Well wishes from Commsworld |
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The Scottish Cup Final is nearly upon us and Commsworld would like to wish Motherwell FC the best of luck tomorrow in the bid to take home the winning trophy.
Ricky Nicol, Commsworld CEO comments "I would like to say good luck to the Motherwell FC team and their supporters in what is sure to be a great end to the season and the Scottish Cup Final, either way it will be a fantastic day and Motherwell have done the club and supporters proud in what has been a fantastic year to be the Official Shirt Sponsor of the club 2010 / 2011." |
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Commsworld CEO, Ricky Nicol comments for Comms Dealer |
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Social Media is certainly a growing trend and with B2B companies now exploring this media Comms Dealer asked Commsworld CEO, Ricky Nicol, to comment : Ricky Nicol comments in Comms Dealer  |
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Mitel predicts wider adoption of smartphones in business |
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Research by Mitel has identified growth in the ‘bring your own device to work' trend reports Comms Dealer
The study revealed that mobile phones will become the dominant communication device in the workplace, as predicted by over half of the survey respondents. The research also revealed that most respondents expect that their organisations will move to a 'bring your own device' strategy in the future.
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