Report by the BBC Almost two-thirds of people aged over 75 have never gone online, suggest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Despite this, net use among this group is growing with the numbers trying the net doubling since 2011, it found.
Telecoms and business WiFi specialists GHM Communications, has recruited two new graduates from Oxford Brookes Business School. Edward Parker, 22 and Rob Laidler, 24 will be completing a two year sales graduate scheme with GHM Communications. The scheme comprises regular residential training courses and hands on learning across all elements of the business.
The use of free WiFi hotspots has been banned by almost two thirds of business organisations, according to a new survey. The research, conducted by mobile connectivity provider iPass, also found that a further 20% of those surveyed are planning to introduce such bans, with an overwhelming majority (94%) seeing free WiFi hotspots as a…
GHM has been awarded accreditation from Safecontractor for its commitment to achieving excellence in health and safety in the delivery of its’ care home WiFi technology and telephone systems. Safecontractor is a leading third party accreditation scheme which recognises very high standards in health and safety management amongst UK contractors.
The history of the telephone dates back to 1667, when English polymath Robert Hooke created the first acoustic string telephone. Yet, it would take 209 years until Alexander Graham Bell successfully carried out the first bi-directional transmission of clear speech on March 10, 1876. “Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you,” where the…
OK, so it’s going to be a few years until this has an impact on your Care Home WiFi, but there’s a huge amount of activity going on in space, including the use of ‘smart satellites’ that looks like it will result in better internet access globally. You may not be aware that the two technology…
We read with interest this article by Daniel Thomas at the FT. He looks at the growing pressures of internet use and cloud based networks and how the next disruption will be upgrading the network infrastructure so it’s fit for purpose.