Wireless Communications
Further Help & Advice
Achieving best practice in your business is a key theme within DTI’s approach to business support, providing ideas and insights into how to improve performance across your business. By showing what works in other businesses, will help you see which approaches can help you, and then support you in implementation.
Achieving Best Practice in your Business
To access free information and publications on best practice:
- visit the DTI website at www.dti.gov.uk/bestpractice
- call the DTI Publications Orderline on 0870 150 2500 or visit www.dti.gov.uk/publications
Support To Implement Best Business Practice
To get help bringing best practice to your business, contact Business Link – the national business advice service. Backed by the DTI, Business Link is an easy-to-use business support and information service, which can put you in touch with one of its network of experienced business advisers.
- Visit the Business Link website at www.businesslink.gov.uk
- Call Business Link on 0845 600 9 006.
Wireless Communications
For more information on specific aspects of wireless communications see the business best practice articles on:
- Mobile Working
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
- PDAs
- Smartphones
- 3G
All of this information, and more, is available at www.dti.gov.uk/bestpractice.
Other independent advice
- www.thinkbroadband.com – Independent news & broadband site
- www.wlan.org.uk – community WLANs
- www.bluetooth.com – Bluetooth since 1998
- www.wi-fi.org – The Wi-Fi Alliance
Technology suppliers’ information
- www.brainboxes.com – Communication device developers & manufacturers
- www.btwifi.co.uk – Britain’s biggest wifi provider
- www.daconi.co.uk – WiFi
- www.intel.com – hotspots, wireless
Security information
- www.thinkbroadband.com – Independent news & broadband site
- www.vicomsoft.com – Network security and monitoring tools
Examples of products and companies included in this guide do not in any way imply endorsement or recommendation by is4profit. Bear in mind that prices quoted are indicative at the time.
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