Showing posts with label communications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label communications. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 April 2012

Tenerife to become communications nexus spanning three continents

The Council of Tenerife has announced a new initiative that will convert Tenerife into a global communication capital.

The objective of the ALIX initiative is to transform Tenerife into a main link within the global telecommunications network via the development of the neutral Internet access point (or NAP) for Western Africa-Canary Islands, the Island Telecommunications Ring and the CanaLink Project.

As a result of the geographical location of the Canary Islands in a key zone between Latin America, Africa and the rest of Europe, the Archipelago acts as a privileged tri-continental bridge. Status as a platform between three continents offers many advantages in a number of areas including cultural, social, economic, business spheres. All areas of our daily lives can be benefitted via good management of the location of the Islands within this globalised world.

The Western Africa-Canary Islands Nap (Network Access Point) is the element that will enable Tenerife to exploit its possibilities as a tri-continental platform and bridge, commencing with fundamental issue: communications. The Nap, to be installed in Granadilla, will house various existing submarine cable links along with others that are being prepared both between the Islands and within the Canary Islands-Europe-Africa-Latin America axis.

Therefore, the Council of Tenerife's Western Africa-Canary Islands Nap will act as a neutral data centre that not only serves as a point of concentration and distribution of international connectivity, but also as a base infrastructure for local information technology companies interested in competing overseas, or international companies that wish to operate in Western Africa using Tenerife as a platform, with the legal security afforded by location in the EU, hoping to benefit from the additional fiscal advantages associated with the Canary Islands' status as an Outermost Region.

In order to provide alternatives to internal connections, the Council is creating a fibre-optic cable network that will allow the Island to provide its own infrastructure for voice and data transmission.

The first phase will see the southern zone of Tenerife linked to the facilities of the Canary Islands Astrophysics Institute, using the layout of the roads and motorways on the Island. The second phase will see fibre-optics extended to the north and south-east, also via the road network managed by the Island Corporation.

The Island Telecommunications Ring of Tenerife will also be connected to the Western Africa-Canary Islands Nap.

The CanaLink project is another cornerstone of ALIX. CanaLink will contribute to the end of the monopoly within cable communications. CanaLink is formed by the Telecommunications Technology Institute (IT3) and the neutral submarine cable operator, IslaLink. It is responsible for laying a new cable between Tenerife and Rota (Cadiz), which will result in the liberalisation of the sector.

This submarine cable will avoid failures in data transmission and will afford high levels of quality to telecommunications within the Archipelago. It will fulfil the demands of the various telecommunications operators that operate in the remainder of the national territory that currently have their access to the market of the Canary Islands restricted.

FACTFILE:
The Council of Tenerife is the government body of the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). It was constituted on the 16thof March 1913 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The Council of Tenerife, as is the case with the other councils of the Canary Islands, possesses a series of exclusive competences that are contained in the Statute of the Autonomy of the Canary Islands and has also been delegated a series of competences by the remaining bodies of the territorial administration.  It is the Canary Islands' own manner of governance and administration, which offers services and exercises powers deriving from the Autonomous Region of the Canary Islands. The president of this body is Ricardo Melchior Navarro.

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Sunday, 18 March 2012

SureVoIP Launches Innovative API

Aberdeen-based communications company SureVoIP has just launched an innovative API (application programming interface) which will provide an even better service for customers and partners and allow 100% self-service and interaction with the SureVoIP suite of products and services.

To ensure communications with other products and services, the company has just launched what is believed to be UK VoIP’s first publicly available and documented Application Programming Interface (API) beta of this kind.

Commenting on the move, SureVoIP managing director Gavin Henry pointed out: “It's vital for us to remain at the forefront of technology and it is anticipated that this API will further enhance our ability to provide the broadest possible spectrum to all customers and partners, existing or potential.

“The SureVoIP API can be used to send SMS messages, faxes, generate telephone calls, manage accounts and telephone numbers, subscribe to event notifications and use a feature called OAuth 2.0 which allows third parties to create Apps like those for Twitter and Facebook.

“Various partnerships have been put in place to maximise adoption and many of our existing customers are already incorporating this API into their Mobile App strategy. Because of this, SureVoIP has also started development work on its own mobile app for customers and partners as well as a long list of exciting new ways to make a telephone call.”

SureVoIP is regulated by Ofcom, is a member of the Internet Telephony Service Providers Association (ITSPA) and is a finalist in that organisation’s 2012 awards. The company is also the holder of an ITSPA Quality Mark accreditation. For further information visit www.surevoip.co.uk or call 01224 900123 or email sales@surevoip.co.uk

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Channel 5’s Big Brother – Punch Communications Reveals The Story of the First Live Show in Twitter Trends

On Thursday, August 18 the globally popular reality TV show, Big Brother, returned to the UK screens on a new channel with a Celebrity version. Integrated PR, SEO and social media agency, Punch Communications, monitored Twitter trends for two hours from when the first programme started at 9pm BST.

The exploration into the trends involved recording the Big Brother related terms and positions via uk.twirus.com at the hour and then seven, 15, 22, 30, 37, 45 and 52 minutes past, until 11pm BST. Visit http://bit.ly/o3xDEv to download the full statistics in a special edition of Punch’s weekly Social Media Intelligence.

Viewing figures reached a massive 5.1 million for the one and a half hour live show and a large portion of this audience was responsible for getting Big Brother and its housemates to trend on Twitter in all ten slots within just one hour and forty-five minutes; the last non-BB topic to be ousted from the top ten, at position ten, was ‘Sky News’.

At first, only the term ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ was trending in slot two but by 9.07pm the first hashtag appeared at number four in the list, which was ‘#CBB’. The hashtag that the official Big Brother profile (@bbuk) was promoting, ‘#bbuk’, was the next term to trend at quarter past nine but by then ‘#CBB’ had moved up to number one, where it remained, at least until Punch’s monitoring had finished. Even though the official profile had pre-planned to create a buzz with a hashtag, ‘#bbuk’ only managed to trend in the third to sixth place slots over the two hours, which proves that the power is firmly in the hands of the Twitterati.

Keredy Andrews, Senior Account Manager at social media, PR and SEO Agency, Punch Communications, explains: “The official Big Brother profile did exactly the right thing in promoting a hashtag in tweets during the run up to the first show being aired. However, it was the UK’s Twitter users that decided to go with ‘#CBB’ instead of ‘#bbuk’ as their hashtag of choice but interestingly, neither of these were in the trending list the following day and ‘#BB’ was.”

The top trending topics also gave immediate insight into the most discussed housemates, as audience members chattered about the celebrities who are spending up to three weeks in the house. The presenter, Brian Dowling, was the first person to trend at 9.22pm with the term ‘Brian’. This was closely followed at 10.37pm by ‘Tara’, the American actress Tara Reid, who continued to trend until 11pm and beyond, as did Amy Childs (‘Amy’) who hit the top ten at 10.45pm.

Keredy continues: “As I was monitoring the top trends on Thursday evening, I was particularly interested in seeing which of the housemates were being discussed on Twitter and Tara was clearly the most popular, whether that was for positive or negative reasons. ‘Jedward’ began trending quite quickly once they appeared on the show, as I expected, but I was particularly surprised that Kerry Katona didn’t get a look in the top ten trends.

“When a topic, hashtag or person’s name that is related to a specific TV show trends, it is very powerful and can gather massive momentum in a matter of minutes. I am sure that many Twitter users who were not watching Big Brother would have seen the trends and switched over the TV to see what the fuss was about; Twitter is a wonderful digital PR platform and certainly the TV ratings’ friend.”

For more information on Punch Communications, visit www.punchcomms.com or follow @punchcomms and facebook.com/punchcommunications.