Wholesale
Talkback Wholesale's the price a carrier sells to retailers at, including its own retail operations. The idea is you can then have a level playing field for retailers (Virtual Network Operators/VNOs) buying from carriers wholesale as with Electricity, Gas...
[February 15, 2008, 18:15]
Wholesale Buyer/Marketing Group: Portal Implementation
White Papers A wholesale buying and marketing group was facing cumbersome maintenance challenges and unintended consequences from routine changes to their custom customer extranet. The client engaged LiquidHub to create an end-to-end enterprise portal strategy...
[March 15, 2007, 0:00]
Wholesale Carrier Services: A Great Fillip To VoIP
Blog The wholesale carrier services of VoIP is the means of providing IP telephony services to the users on a wholesale basis. The wholesale carrier services enable the growth and sustenance of a VoIP service provider of any size.
[May 6, 2008, 10:03]
Wholesale Petroleum Distributor Replaces Legacy Fixed Asset Management System With Real Asset Management International's (RAMI) Asset4000
White Papers Tri-Con, Inc.is a wholesale distributor of petroleum products for the automotive and marine industries founded in 1969. Tri-Con fixed asset was slow and very limited; unable to accurately produce even simple depreciation calculations.
[March 9, 2009, 0:22]
Wholesale prices vs Retail prices
Talkback Rental prices may not be falling in line with Wholesale prices, but that probably reflects the fact that more wholesale bandwdith is being provisioned to cope with the increasing demands placed by video eg iPlayer.
[September 30, 2009, 9:16]
WholeSale Organizer
Downloads WholeSale Organizer is a management tool for the retail and wholesale industry. This software allows the user to process wholesale or retail sale at the same time. The user can move from retail to wholesale quickly.
[April 14, 2007, 8:00]
Salt River Project Tames Wholesale Energy Market With Help From SAS
White Papers Having domesticated the desert, SRP now brings the sometimes wilder extremes of the wholesale electricity market under control with help from SAS. With SAS, SRP accurately forecasts for up to 24 months how much excess power it will have available...
[November 17, 2006, 0:00]
ISP V21 to sue wholesale supplier
News Internet service provider V21 is to sue its erstwhile wholesale provider NetServices, after its customers were suddenly routed through to a new ISP. The page went on to explain that V21/Biscit's customers could ensure "service continuity" if they...
[November 15, 2006, 17:15]
What does "wholesale level" mean?
Talkback Can someone explain to me what wholesale level mean in this article.
[February 15, 2008, 16:28]
BT cuts wholesale ADSL pricing
News BT announced on Friday that it is cutting the price of its wholesale ADSL package to £30 per month, a move that it claims will boost demand for broadband services in the UK. The £5 cut in the price of IPStream 500, BT's wholesale ADSL product, will...
[July 27, 2001, 17:35]
BT Wholesale names chief executive
News Sally Davis will succeed Paul Reynolds as chief executive of BT Wholesale. Davis, who has been with BT for eight years — most recently as chief portfolio officer — will not assume control of 21CN, because that project was moved in a recent...
[July 25, 2007, 15:11]
ISO New England Monitors the Wholesale Electricity Market With SAS
White Papers Ensuring reliable bulk power for 14 million residents in six states requires managing a fair and efficient wholesale marketplace as well as providing the information services that industry stakeholders need to participate in the marketplace.
[December 27, 2006, 0:00]
UK wholesale broadband uncompetitive - regulators
News The UK's wholesale broadband access market is not effectively competitive because of BT's dominance in the sector, Ofcom and Oftel have concluded in a consultation paper that was published on Tuesday.
[December 16, 2003, 12:25]
Easynet moves in on BT's wholesale market
News Easynet has launched the first challenge to BT in wholesale broadband with its 8Mbps LLUStream service. BT Wholesale announced last month it is testing a 2Mbps ADSL service which is expected to become available to all UK ISPs in early 2005.
[December 13, 2004, 14:50]
Costco Wholesale Corporation Saves Time and Money With Automated Document Capture
White Papers Costco Wholesale wanted to deploy a centralized document capture solution that can handle very high volumes daily and reduce labor costs related to document capture and improve productivity. Costco Wholesale dramatically accelerated the document...
[May 21, 2008, 1:01]
NetServices sells wholesale business to ezeeDSL
News NetServices, the broadband wholesaler which last year found itself criticised for cutting off some of its small ISP customers and steering their users to another provider, has sold its wholesale business to that same provider.
[May 8, 2007, 13:37]
BT Wholesale Reduces Call Center Role and Costs in Processing Customer Requests
White Papers BT Wholesale is the largest provider of telecommunication services to enterprises in the UK and Europe. BT Wholesale needed to reduce order fulfillment cycle time and cost of goods sold, simplify and automate core business processes to reduce...
[July 1, 2008, 1:01]
Oftel to push for wholesale Midband?
News BT could be required by Oftel to offer a wholesale version of Midband, the forthcoming 'sub-broadband' product that the telco has claimed will help to close Britain's broadband divide. ZDNet UK understands that some senior figures within Oftel are...
[February 10, 2003, 12:21]
UK wholesale broadband uncompetitive - regulators
Talkback i guess what BT has done is great .it was the first telecom operator to realise the focus would shift to broadband for itd biggest asset -the copper cables.instead of focussing on mobile, like 99% of other compnies of its size have done it has...
[October 16, 2005, 13:22]
Telenor Networks Cuts Wholesale Order Time From Ten Days to Three Minutes
White Papers In order to take advantage of the forecasted explosive growth in demand for xDSL, PSTN, and ISDN services over the next few years, Telenor Networks needed to completely change the way they engaged their customers.
[December 6, 2006, 0:00]



