Jargon Buster: Demystifying Comms Terminology
Jargon Buster
The jargon buster aims to give simple, plain English explanations of typical words and/or phrases used in the comms field, making it easier to stay informed.
Connection Charge: Understand the fee for installing or reconnecting your phone or broadband cables hassle-free.
Unlimited Downloads: Enjoy broadband packages without worrying about data limits. Keep streaming and browsing worry-free with unlimited downloads, although fair usage policies may apply.
‘Up To’ Speed: Discover the maximum download speed advertised for your broadband package, though actual speeds may vary due to factors like distance from the exchange.
Mbit/s: Learn about data speed measurement with “Megabits-per-second,” where a higher number means faster data movement.
CLI (Calling Line Identification): Identify incoming callers effortlessly with services that display caller numbers or identities.
IP (Internet Protocol): Explore the technology behind internet data transmission, simplifying the way data travels online.
Static IP: Secure a dedicated IP address for consistent internet access, perfect for businesses needing stable connections for servers and websites.
NGN (Next Generation Network): Experience advanced networks using IP technology, offering multiple services on a single platform.
M2M (Machine-to-Machine): Connect machines seamlessly for integrated networks, ideal for real-time monitoring and remote maintenance in businesses.
Fibre Broadband: Enjoy high-speed internet through fibre optic cables, either to your street cabinet (FTTC) or directly to your premises (FTTP).
FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet): Benefit from high-speed VDSL technology, although speeds may vary with distance from the cabinet.
FTTP (Fibre to the Premise): Embrace full fibre connections with minimal speed degradation, unaffected by distance or weather conditions.
Leased Line: Secure a dedicated, high-speed connection for voice, video, and data, ideal for business data centers and internet connectivity.
SIP (Session Initiated Protocol): Enable VoIP and video streaming over broadband, replacing traditional phone services seamlessly.
SIP Trunking: Upgrade telephony services with VoIP, connecting PBX systems to service providers for enhanced communication.
SIM-Only: Explore service tariffs without handset contracts, offering flexibility and cost-effectiveness.
PAC (Porting Authorisation Code): Easily switch mobile providers while keeping your existing number with this essential code.
ETC (Early Termination Charge): Understand charges for terminating contracts prematurely, ensuring clarity in contract agreements.
SLA (Service Level Agreements): Know your rights with agreements specifying service quality and entitlements, including compensation for unmet service levels.
Unified Communications: Streamline communication services for businesses, integrating various tools and services for seamless operation.
ISDN Services: Transition from outdated ISDN services with our assistance.
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