CCTV Birmingham
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How Hubtel can help
The reason for installing Closed Circuit Television – CCTV – depends on the nature of your business and we can recommend which type of system would work best for you. Schools, for example, may want CCTV primarily to deter and detect potential intruders but CCTV can also be a useful tool in monitoring the movements of staff and students.
When selecting the right CCTV, a few useful points to consider are:
- Do you want to detect and deter intruders?
- Do you want to monitor movement of staff?
- Are you looking to protect vulnerable people in your care?
- Is theft, vandalism and criminal damage a particular concern?
- Do you need CCTV 24/7?
- Would you like to watch you CCTV footage live?
For more information about CCTV, please contact us.
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Hubtel IT is a Managed Service Provider of telecommunications, IT support and managed print solutions. Based in the West Midlands with over 20 years’ experience, we specialise in helping SMEs, charities and schools & academies maintain, support and anticipate their telephony, IT and print requirements. By keeping clients up to date with technology, deploying market-leading software to mitigate pain points and regular contact to anticipate their needs, we empower our clients for transformation through IT and communication.
Our mission is to provide quality service that helps our clients to scale up and stay ahead of the competition. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and strive to ensure all our clients are satisfied with the result.
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I’ve heard I can get broadband without having to pay line rental?
That’s right. As technology advances it’s now possible to get a broadband connection without the line rental element, which means you only pay for the broadband and not the line.
This type of broadband is called SoGEA and it’s important to remember that it’s a data connection only. So, you won’t be able to make telephone calls in the same way but it will still be possible once you’ve upgraded your hardware to the latest tech.
A more in-depth explanation about SoGEA can be found on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fF-RUvos4c and in our news article: https://hubtelit.co.uk/sogeabroadband/
Are BT getting rid of the telephone lines?
Yes. By 2025 the traditional telephone lines that were installed in the 1980s will cease to exist. As more people use data rather than voice and along with the advances in technology, the old telephone lines are no longer fit for purpose.
Ultimately this will be cheaper for the end user as:
- calls over the internet are usually free
- less hardware is needed, so less to buy and maintain
- any faults on the line can be diagnosed and fixed quicker
For a more information about the BT Switch Off watch our short video on our YouTube channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBulRN12m_UikZ0adfvZKHQ
How do I move my telephone system from ISDN to the Cloud?
If your existing telephone system is still relatively new then it’s likely that it will be compatible with Cloud based technology. In that case, we simply port your existing telephone numbers into the Cloud and program your hardware to adapt.
Older telephone systems will need to be replaced before moving to the Cloud. Given the long term efficiencies of Cloud based telephony, replacing your system sooner rather than later needn’t be a barrier to switching.
Click through to our telephone systems page for more information.
What makes a good password?
Passwords should never contact personal information or be so predictable they can be guessed. Good passwords are at least 14 character long and contain a mix of lowercase, uppercase and punctuation. Stay away from single words and opt for phrases instead.
Cyber security should be at the heart of your IT set up and your password is your first line of defence against hackers. Don’t be tempted to go for something just because it’s easy to remember – cyber crime is not going away.
How often should I replace my computer?
General rule of thumb is every 4 years, but that is subject to your usage and specification of the computer to start with.
Businesses who are hardware heavy should consider a Rolling Replacement Plan so that the cost and installations can be managed efficiently.
Free IT Audit
Our free IT audit is designed to help you assess and improve your IT infrastructure by identifying any vulnerabilities, inefficiencies, or potential risks in your system. You will receive:
- A thorough audit of your IT systems
- A detailed system evaluation report
- Customised recommendations