BUSINESSES in Bradford are being encouraged by the local Chamber of Commerce to engage in a testing programme to stem the infection rate of Covid-19. A pilot scheme which has involved businesses with large numbers of staff unable to work from home conducting weekly tests, has now been backed up by a national government offer for those with more than 50 staff. West & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce has been working with Bradford Council and NHS representatives to help facilitate, first, the local pilot and now the national scheme in the fight against the pandemic. The business support organisation has been sharing information to help support the economy, and is now calling on local businesses to consider regular testing of their staff.
Vodafone UK adds Digitalk to MVNO portfolio
UK telco taps global mobile virtual network enabler service provider, offering cloud-based real-time communications platforms, to assist in on-boarding partners to virtual network
Share this item with your network: By Published: 10 Feb 2021 12:08
As Vodafone UK begins a programme to increase the number of partners it has to offer virtual services on its network, the mobile operator has selected mobile service platform provider Digitalk to provide what it says are the increasingly sophisticated digital experiences needed by customers.
Global mobile virtual network enabler (MVNE) Digitalk Mobile Cloud supports mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) and sub-brands based on full and light MVNO models, with fully integrated resource, product, subscriber and business management capabilities, including real-time charging and policy control, billing and customer care, business intelligence and campaigns management.
Virgin to enter UK 5G fray but regulator delays 5G spectrum auction
UK operator marks ‘milestone’ moment in its history with 5G offer to add to gigabit broadband, but Ofcom puts on hold the process to gain mid-band frequencies
Share this item with your network: By Published: 26 Jan 2021 9:31
In a day of swings and roundabouts for the UK’s 5G arena, communications provider Virgin Media revealed that 5G services are now available in 100 towns and cities across the country, but the edge was taken off by comms regulator Ofcom announcing that it is delaying the long-awaited auction of the 700MHz and 3.6-3.8GHz spectrum bands that will support next-generation network services.