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Over the last several years, telecommunication networks have been changing from analog to digital technology. Now an IP network uses data packets to deliver higher standards of reliability and efficiency.
While residential users are sometimes satisfied with VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
calls that route over the “Internet”, most business users demand the call quality, features and reliability that can only come from using a “Managed IP Network”. SterlingVOICE™ calls travel over a voice/data T-1 connection and never come into contact with the World Wide Web (Internet).
Sterling Voice™ calls ride on a fully managed IP network where call traffic is managed by Sterling from end-to-end. That’s why Sterling Voice™ is crystal clear and the others, using an un-managed network, can only offer “best-effort.” In addition, you don’t have to worry about the ongoing (and often hidden) costs of managing and repairing a system you’ve purchased.
Sterling Voice™ Delivers Value By:
- Replacing separate phone and high-speed data connections with just one dynamic voice/data T-1 connection managed by Sterling.
- Eliminating capital investment in on-premise hardware and removing labor expense required for system maintenance and feature upgrades.
Sterling Voice™ Will Save You Headaches By:
- Delivering the benefits of business-grade VoIP without the hassle of dealing with multiple vendors and components.
- Managing implementation and providing knowledgeable, local support to make sure your business gets the most from the system.
- Providing a scalable system. You to pay only for what you use based on headcount.
- One simple monthly statement, one flat monthly fee.
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(cont.)Add contact information at the end of your e-mail messages.
If you write a lot of electronic mail, or if you use electronic mail for business purposes, it can grow very cumbersome to retype all of your contact information at the end of your messages (you do insert contact information at the end of E-Mail, don't you)? Thus, study your electronic mail package's main pages or documentation and look for a signature or .sig file. A signature file is a line or several lines of text that automatically get appended to all your outgoing E-Mail messages. This file can contain your name, contact information, organizational affiliations, fax number (if so desired), and other information. Use a signature file instead of manually retyping your information to save time and reduce misspellings.
Source: Geeks.com
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Scan new headlines from around the world using Google.
Need to scan news headlines from around the world? With Google News, you can read news articles from a huge variety of sources in the following categories:
Top Stories
World
U.S. (or current country)
Businesses
Sci/Tech (Science and Technology)
Sports
Entertainment
Health
Google's News Spider searches through a collection of news sites and places what it deems are the most important or most popular stories on the front page. You can also delve deeper into the above categories.
After visiting Google News, you can click on the "Top Stories" pull-down near the top of the page to view stories from around the world, such as Canada, France, and Japan. Note that these stories may be written in languages other than English.
Google News - http://news.google.com/
Search for News From a Particular State or Country
Read a particular state or country's spin on the news.
There may be times where it is useful or necessary to research news items as reported by a particular state or country's magazines, TV stations, and newspapers. Perhaps you are looking for a particular state's spin on a national event, or you may want local coverage of an event beyond that provided by the major national outlets such as CNN or USA Today. Or, a particular country's look on a news item with international implications may be desired. To do this:
1. Access Google News at http://news.google.com/
2. Above the search box, click "Advanced News Search".
3. When the "Advanced News Search" page appears, enter your desired state or country name next to "Return only articles from news sources located in".
4. Enter your search query next to "Find results".
5. Click "Google Search".
View Most Popular Stories
View the Google News stories deemed most popular by the service.
While Google News uses computer algorithms to determine which stories are displayed on the front page, what if you instead want to just display the stories that Google News deems the most popular from all categories?
On the left-side of the Google News page is a list of categories. At the bottom is a link "Most Popular". Click it to display popular stories from a cross-section of categories.
(Note:Google's interface is subject to change).
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