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Archive for November, 2011

Your Global Business

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011


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Uniserve can physically manage your sourcing, logistics, buying and financial requirements under your instruction. Leaving you to concentrate on marketing and selling your products.

We will work with you in whatever capacity you desire, our dedicated, professional global team will support your business in whatever way you choose. We offer total flexibility and we will be pro-active and entrepreneurial to bring you the edge you need to succeed.

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Internet Access In Finland

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011


The main reason the government may have to give such an importance to total Internet access to its citizens is move make the move to all their services online, both to cut costs and to make them more efficient. According to the Finland’s communication minister Suvi Linden (as reported by the BBC),the Internet penetration is around 96%, much higher than the UK’s and the US’s which are below the 80% mark.

The move to more internet-based services from the public sectors is already underway in most OECD countries, and several have had a similar approach to internet access. In the UK, for example, the government has agreed to give a minimum of 2MB/s broadband access to the wole population, but it is a commitment rather than a legally binding law. In Finland, the welfare check will now include Internet fees, so that the lower-income portion of the population will be able to afford it. Apart from a probable slight increase in taxation, this will not affect most Finns and they already have Internet access.

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