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If you want a tool to help you run your business I can give you OG's mobile number.....
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Cheap international calls, not only cheap when calling from home/business phone. But most numbers will also work from clientco phones even when international lines are blocked.
Compare more than 30 cheap international call providers in the UK - The Niftylist
PS cheap rates only guaranteed when calling from BT land line. Virgin added a huge percentage
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0800 Buster if you want to use you free mobile minutes.
0333 555 8800, enter the full free-phone number you want to call at the prompt, then press #—it’s that simple!
0800Buster.co.uk: Call 0800 Numbers Free From Your Mobile
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Originally posted by garethevans1986 View PostI would like to add:
1) w ww.sipgate.co.uk to the VOIP/SIP category, free UK telephone numbers (one per account), incoming calls are free, outgoing calls are cheap but are a PAYG type payments or you can pay £5 a month for 1000 minutes to landlines etc which is pretty handy.
Matt
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I would like to add:
1) http://www.sipgate.co.uk to the VOIP/SIP category, free UK telephone numbers (one per account), incoming calls are free, outgoing calls are cheap but are a PAYG type payments or you can pay £5 a month for 1000 minutes to landlines etc which is pretty handy.
Some 0844 numbers are blocked too due to cost.
Calls between Sipgate numbers are free too.
I've got it a spare box running Elastix, working with 5 x SipGate numbers, 2 x Cisco 7940, 2 x Cisco 7960.
2) For when we're not available by phone we use Telephone Answering Service | Answer.co.uk these guys are £1 per answered call, you can mark calls as "sales" and get your money back for that call. Highly recommended.
GE
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for cheap linux play machines you can't go wrong with digitalocean.com ....
$5 a month can't be sniffed at...
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Originally posted by Cenobite View PostThe problem with Subversion is that you need an Internet connection to interact with the repository (see file changes, history, etc.). Because I didn't want to pay the Internet connection at my hotel, I created a free private Git repo at http://www.bitbucket.org/ and could work with the local repo without an Internet connection during the week and do a push to the remote repo on the weekends when I had a connection. If you want a backup of the repo, just make a clone of it on another computer.
Luckily I kept my own version controlled backups on an external hard disc, so could say "I told you so"
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Originally posted by Cenobite View PostThe problem with Subversion is that you need an Internet connection to interact with the repository (see file changes, history, etc.).
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Originally posted by Contreras View Post
Subversion repository installed on a server locally. Windows front-end using TortoiseSVN. Preaching the benefits of VCS should be teaching people here to suck eggs. Absolutely ALL business related data gets stuffed into version control (working copy maintained on the laptop HDD) where it is both safe and available across the network. I don't bother with NaS, USB-drives, or manual backups. The repo itself is backed up incrementally to the VPS's overnight..
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