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Great Deals Available on the Nokia 6086

August 24th, 2008

The 6086 is a really well designed phone and Nokia clearly put a lot of effort into designing it. With the 6086 Nokia have produced a product for the mass market that will be suitable for a wide range of customers. Considering it is an entry level mobile handset the 6086 is reasonably well featured compared to some of the other phones.

The battery that is fitted to the 6086 is a Standard battery, Li-Ion 850 mAh (BL-5C). Moving on to battery cell usage the Nokia 6086 has 240 hrs standby charge and 5:00 talk time. The available ring-tones enabled on the 6086 are Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC on top of which is a vibration alert . The 6086 supports 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 . This mobile handset has a VGA, 640×480 pixels, video(128 x 96 pixels) camera. A WAP 2.0/xHTML browser allows this handset to be used for mobile Internet access. The Nokia 6086 is has bluetooth, so it can be used with with the vast majority of accessories. The 6086 is 84 g in weight. If the colour scheme of your mobile phone is important to you, you should be aware that the 6086 comes in, Pearl Grey and Warm Grey. Compared to other models, the 6086 is one of the smallest phones on the market. A CSTN, 256K colors display is fitted to this mobile phone. This mobile handset has a number of extras such as:

  • MP3/MP4/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player
  • Calendar
  • Voice dial/memo
  • FM radio
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • Presence enhanced contacts
  • Push to talk
  • To-Do list
  • Built-in handsfree
  • This is now quite an old phone, but still does a great job. If you are offered one, being sold off in a cheap end of line deal you may be able to grab yourself a fantastic buy.

    There are lots of special promotions available to current phone users. For instance, using a site to compare mobile phones you can even get deals with mobile phone with 12 month free line rental or a free Nokia 6500 Classic Black.

    Nokia on to a Winner with the N95

    July 15th, 2008

    The Nokia N95 is available has been a very popular slider phone since its first appearance. As a entry level mobile handset the N95 is fully featured contrasted with some other handsets at this price. Nokia have done a excellent job on the overall design of this mobile phone.

    The Nokia N95 is equipped with Polyphonic (64 channels), Monophonic, True Tones, MP3 ring tones along with a vibrating alert. Compared to other models, the N95 is pretty compact, fitting nicely into the pocket. The Nokia N95 is available in, Silver, Plum, Black, Pink and Red. The N95 weighs 120 g which is acceptable for a phone of its type. The Nokia N95 comes equipped with bluetooth, for compatibility with the majority of accessories. The screen is a TFT, 16M colors. The N95 supports 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and 3G HSDPA 850 / 1900 - US version. This mobile phone has a 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, video(VGA 30fps), flash; secondary CIF videocall camera. For those that need access to the Internet on the move a WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML browser is included.To allow mobile Internet access a WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML browser is included. The Nokia N95 has a battery duration of 220 hrs reserve time and talk time of 6:30. The Nokia N95 is fitted to a Li-Ion 950 mAh (BL-5F) battery cell. Additional features of the Nokia N95 include:

  • Stereo FM radio
  • Voice dial/memo
  • A-GPS function
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • 3.5 mm audio output jack
  • Dual slide design
  • Organiser
  • Built-in handsfree
  • TV out
  • MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player
  • Office document viewer
  • Built-in GPS receiver
  • Installed Maps application covering over 100 countries
  • Push to talk
  • This is now quite an old mobile phone, but still does a great job. If you see one, going cheap as an end of line offer you may get yourself a truly fabulous buy. Because there are now so many online stores it has never been simpler or cheaper to buy a mobile phone. Ordering online can save you a significant amount of money, believe it or not, it is possible to get a Nokia N95 with 12 months free by redemption , which may never cost the earth to run.

    Gateway and Integrator - The Essential Catalysts for the VoIP Evolution

    March 28th, 2008

    Compelling businesses cases are hard to come by. Quality and security is the subject of FUD. Perhaps most importantly, those enterprises that are forward thinking enough to appreciate the operational benefits of IP, have quite recently implemented advanced TDM solutions that are bridged with their contact management systems. These investments still have a distance to travel before they can be written off.

    Nevertheless, the perceived industry wisdom supported by analyst predictions and all the research data recently collected points toward the day when all enterprises will implement a VoIP solution. The argument for a single network infrastructure to carry all company data - voice, data and video - is logical and compelling. The savings available from bypassing the line rental and call costs of PSTN can run into millions per annum in certain circumstances. The technology is proven to work out of the box and daily we read about (and implement) innovations that raise the bar of the quality and certainty of VoIP to the point where it is indiscernible from that provided by the PSTN.

    The reality is that no transport technology ever replaced another over night - be that technology to carry people, goods or electrically generated signals. (Stevenson’s Rocket first carried rail passengers in the UK 1829. The last operational stagecoach in the UK - Minehead to Lynton - plied its trade in 1926.) Transport technologies evolve and have always relied on a handover point, or a gateway, to provide the user with the benefits of both old and new at the most appropriate point. That point is determined by cost, as are most evolutions in human endeavour. By the same argument, the VoIP gateway is an essential element of the evolution from traditional TDM voice systems to VoIP solutions.

    Hardware manufactures, the PBX companies’ notable among them, depend on new product lines to guarantee their futures. In line with industry wisdom and predictions, the next range of PBX product is a VoIP solution with the essential PSTN gateway that beg the customers to make the big leap to VoIP. Yet as we have seen, there are some significant barriers to this leap. Therefore, the reseller channel has to look at ways to enable the leap and to sustain revenue streams while their customers sum up the courage to make it.

    This is the role of the independent VoIP gateway. It enables a blend of VoIP and traditional telephony on a single implementation and with VegaStream’s advanced dial planner capability; the user experience will not change at all. The gateway enables enterprises to leverage their investment in inter-site private IP networks to carry voice without changing their current phone systems. The gateway enables remote workers to directly connect over the ubiquitous broadband IP network to the company PBX system. And with the co-deployment of Proxy servers, the gateway enables road warriors to be “in the office” wherever they can connect their SIP devices to the Internet.

    Earlier in this piece it was mentioned that VoIP technology is proven to work “out of the box”. This is the case in the show room; on the exhibition floor and in the controlled environment of the enterprise WAN. However real world implementations involve third party PBXs and desk top devices (and the myriad of TDM signalling protocols deployed), the specific technologies of wide area bearer circuits, SIP or H323 IP protocols, interface and access to PSTN for emergency service calls (as a minimum) and a real understanding of the needs and business drivers of the customer. This is the domain of the specialist communications systems integrator.

    VegaStream has spent the last eight years perfecting VoIP gateway technology in the lab and with enterprise and carrier customers. While we continue to evolve new solutions to tackle issues such as security and audio quality and to build the stack of signalling protocol interfaces, the company is now focussing its energy on transferring skills to specialist communications systems integrators. These skills will enable identification, proposal and successful implementation of blended TDM and VoIP solutions - the essential catalyst for the evolution to the next generation of converged communications.

    For more information please visit www.vegastream.com

    Formed in 1998, VegaStream is one of the most experienced players in the industrial VoIP market. The company supplies gateway CPE to both traditional telecommunications carriers and the new generation of Internet telephony service providers. VegaStream also serves the enterprise market through a global network of distributors and resellers supported by regional offices in the UK, USA and Australia. VegaStream is a non-listed UK company. Investors include the management team, Pace Micro Technology PLC and MTI Partners. http://www.vegastream.com