The latest revision of Wi-Fi, 802.11AC Wave 2, brings gigabit speed to the wireless network and puts it on par or even ahead of the wired network. Historically, workers had to choose between a fast-wired connection and the freedom of wireless. However, users no longer have to compromise, as now they can have speed and…
According to the accountancy firm Deloitte, superfast internet, virtual reality and a more varied use of mobile phones are amongst their predictions for how technology will improve in 2016. Deloitte is predicting more people will be using superfast internet, which is more than 15 times faster than the current speeds used.
The majority of nurse call systems installed in care homes today have advanced little from the days when a bell was placed next to a bed for a resident to ring. To upgrade to a modern solution can seem like a daunting, expensive and complicated project.
We have all read how too many Christmas lights can slow down your Wi-Fi, but what else could be affecting office based Wi-Fi routers and how can you maximise their speed. We have put together this quick guide on what you can do in your office to make sure you’re getting the most out of…
We pride ourselves on delivering a premium environment for our residents. The facilities and services we provide need to reflect this, which is why we chose to work with a specialist provider such as GHM Communications.
The BBC recently reported on how the internet and high speed broadband have transformed a wide range of consumer led businesses in the last two decades. Think banking, travel agencies, film distribution, book-selling and food retailing. But could healthcare be on the verge of a similar revolution over the next 20 years or so?
Residential Care specialist WIFI and telephone system provider GHM Communications will be showcasing their latest integrated Smartphone technology at the Care & Dementia Show 2015. Any third party nurse call system can be integrated with smartphones, mobile phones and DECT phones using GHM’s new IM Lite messaging unit. No input is required from the nurse…