Pay by app- Is the search for change for parking over?
Car parks needs robust mobile coverage to ensure payments can be completed easily – Car Park CellHUB can deliver this.
No More Hanging on the Telephone
RIP desk phones - our relationship with you was in the final throws before the pandemic but with home working and hot-desking becoming the norm people are increasingly hanging up on landlines.
Car parking made easier
Car parking can be an extremely frustrating experience, but it doesn’t have to be - technology already exists that can remove some frequent issues.
Ready for the FCA two-factor authentication deadline?
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) extended deadline for mandatory two-factor strong consumer authentication (SCA) for higher-value electronic payments is 14th September 2021.
Bars on your phone but still struggling to send messages – what’s that about?
People will tell you that ‘putting bars on phones’ is what counts, but this is misleading as it only tells you whether you have a strong downlink signal (downloads from network to user) or not, which ...
Mobile signal could be a deciding factor in the battle of the supermarkets
If in-store apps and till-free stores are the future for supermarkets there are commercial and reputation wins for those who get their execution right, and getting it right requires not just an excell ...
One thing you should do for the sake of your business’s productivity and the value of your building
The pandemic has sped up trends that were already underway, with people taking advantage of the flexibility in working that mobile connectivity allows. Business and building owners who acknowledge thi ...
43 000 premises in the UK do not have reliable 4G coverage – is yours one of them?
The 2020 update of Ofcom’s Connected Nations annual report, which analyses the availability of broadband and mobile services across the UK and each of its nations, concludes that mobile coverage is ge ...
The likely lockdown legacy for business communications
How are people working and using their mobiles now and what this may mean post Lockdown 2.0 for business communications.
We say ‘mobile’ they say ‘cellular’
We say ‘mobile’ they say ‘cellular’. What’s that all about and do we all mean the same thing?