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BT Fusion

Forum How many mugs have been caught by BT rip off with their latest BT Fusion offer. Never again will I sign up with BT Boy, I wish I'd read your critical leader of last June before signing up to it. What a scam they are pulling here.

[February 7, 2006, 22:27]

BT Fusion: Watershed Or Washout?

News BT's convergence con-Fusion Convergence has great promise for telecommunications, but BT's new Fusion handset leaves most of that potential untouched The launch of BT's converged mobile and fixed line handset has been heralded as a turning point...

[June 15, 2005, 15:50]

BT Fusion Wireless Runs Slow

Forum I recently took delivery of the BT Fusion equipment, but the wireless link runs slow. I've spoken on a few occasions to BT's 2nd level support and we've tried various things such as - set router to different channels, disabled router security but...

[March 15, 2006, 10:35]

BT Fusion Gets Wi-Fi Upgrade

News BT's fixed-mobile convergence system, Fusion, has now gone Wi-Fi, effectively linking it up with the provider's UK hot spots, municipal wireless networks and — potentially — global hot spots. Whereas previous versions of BT Fusion relied on...

[December 14, 2006, 12:49]

BT Planning Fusion Phone For Business

News BT plans to launch a voice-over-IP version of its Fusion fixed and mobile convergence service for enterprises next year when it expects to have sorted out existing technical and billing challenges. Steven Evans, the chief executive of BT Mobile...

[June 16, 2005, 17:25]

Poor Sales Prompt BT Fusion Rethink

News According to an article in Wednesday's The Daily Telegraph newspaper, the BT Fusion phones — which route calls off the cellular network and onto DSL-based connections where available — have found just 45,000 takers in the consumer sector, despite...

[February 6, 2008, 15:02]

Is BT's Fusion A Flop?

News But despite continued advertising by BT, sales of Fusion have been limited. BT said on Monday that it would allow Fusion handsets to be used for cheap calls in its city-wide wireless networks, of which it is currently building 12 across the country.

[January 10, 2007, 12:02]

BT's Convergence Con-Fusion

Talkback First of all, you say "Fusion calls from home to a landline cost as much as they do from any landline. Number one, if your Fusion handset is within range of home, you get charged the standard rate from home - as you do at the moment, regardless of...

[June 22, 2005, 23:26]

BT's Convergence Con-Fusion

Talkback I thought BT were using UMA? That's what they've been saying at recent conferences? If not UMA what technology are they using?

[June 17, 2005, 9:57]

BT Offers Small Firms Mobile Convergence

News BT's Fusion product is an attempt to combine the functionality of a mobile and a landline phone. BT Fusion is cheaper than PAYU business mobile tariffs from all other UK mobile operators. For example, 300 minutes usage a month on BT Fusion would...

[February 7, 2006, 15:45]

BT's Convergence Con-Fusion

Leader The launch of BT's Fusion handset has been widely trailed as an industry-changing event. Not in the world of BT, where Fusion calls from home to a landline cost as much as they do from any landline. The most frustrating part of BT Fusion is that...

[June 15, 2005, 15:05]

BT Unites Mobile And Fixed Business Telephony

News The system, known as Corporate Fusion and launched on Thursday, uses a similar approach to the existing domestic BT Fusion system, which offers dual-mode handsets that switch between Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and standard GSM coverage depending on their...

[September 14, 2006, 14:45]

BT's Next-generation Consumer Offering: Does BT Have The Answer?

Talkback BT's Fusion product falls short on a couple of notable points. Secondly the SMS package will not work whilst using the BT hub and finally one still has to have a land line! Modem operation of the mobile (Motorola V3) is not possible.

[May 24, 2006, 22:55]

BT Launches "watershed" Fixed And Mobile Handset

News BT unveiled its fixed and mobile convergence service on Wednesday, renaming it BT Fusion and offering it under two different pricing packages. Fusion, previously known as Project Bluephone, is aimed initially at the consumer market and is based...

[June 15, 2005, 12:05]

BT Moves Into Smartphone Market

News Until now, the company has relied on lower-specified feature phones for its Fusion service, which allows customers to make calls over the internet, rather than a mobile network, when in range of their home or business BT router or "hub".

[February 13, 2007, 12:22]

BT Keeps Quiet On Wi-Fi Sharing Talks

News Because Fusion handsets also work in BT's Openzone hotspots, this has allowed BT to establish a mobile network based entirely on unlicensed spectrum. The telco has recently started promoting the use of Wi-Fi as part of its Fusion fixed/mobile...

[February 5, 2007, 12:46]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog The connection between the two is that the offending advert was a direct mailing to BT Broadband customers, and BT Fusion will be sold only by direct marketing to those selfsame BT Broadband customers.

[July 1, 2005, 19:15]

BT Expands Wireless Cities

News Widespread rollout would help BT sell its converged fixed/mobile proposition, which is called Fusion. BT already offers Fusion to small businesses, but its larger-scale service for corporates is still only in test phase.

[September 11, 2007, 17:25]

Analyst Unimpressed By Fixed-mobile Convergence

News Vestergaard took issue in particular with BT's Fusion service, which routes mobile calls over a firm's wireless LAN and out onto the public telephone network via the company's own telephone exchange, or PBX.

[November 22, 2006, 12:28]

BT Results Defy Analysts

News Those services - particularly those surrounding BT Fusion, the company's Wi-Fi-hub-centred convergence offering for the home - will in future be speedily delivered by download, which should make them easier to roll out.

[July 27, 2006, 14:55]


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