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30 day contracts from Easynet


March 23, 2009


Of the numerous companies offering internet connections, Easynet Connect are convinced that they understand what consumers are look for, which is flexibility with a high quality SDSL broadband connection.

In response to the results of their research, (SDSL Wikipedia) Easynet Connect are offering potential customers a contract with no minimum terms and without a disconnection fee. All people have to do is sign up before April is over and give a months notice if they decide to opt out.

The provider is using SDSL broadband technology and has a range of packages to suit every need. It is convinced that their competitors are disconnected with what consumers want and are hoping to fill the gap in the market place.

With speeds up to 450 KB on the premium service, the only slight disadvantage is that it is not available via a BT system. However small businesses, in particular, will find packages like Etherstream, compare very favourably to similar ones on offer according to widespread telecoms news

.Easynet Connect believe they have created a great way for their products to be tried out and are confident it will gain them new loyal customers.

Mobile Phone Recycler


March 20, 2009


Regenersis, mobile phone recycler, in its latest recycling news has called that standards be set for mobile phone recycling across Europe including the removal of all data from handsets received, a ban on the export of non-working handsets, which could end up as waste, and a zero landfill policy.

Regenersis (Oxford) is calling for the means for the removal of all personal data from handsets to protect the identity of the owner and to prevent hoarding of old equipment because of fears over identity theft voiced by many company’s including Mobile Phone Xchange, Fonebank, and Mazuma.

Mobile phone recycling companies is called for the removal of all personal data for the protection of the identity of mobile phone users. Recycling handsets contains personal data of the users, which can be retrieved and can be misused.

The companies will also look into the working and non-working handsets to segregate so that non working handsets are not shipped to developing economies. So the telecom companies have taken a stern measure to delete all those data from the handsets to protect consumer’s privacy, O2 and rival provider 3 are also supporting the idea.

Regenersis is calling for a zero landfill policy and a requirement that all non-working, non-repairable products are recycled in their home market rather than in places such as China, India or Africa, minimizing impact on the environment.

First post!


March 15, 2009


First post!

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