An independent study indicates that small business and the public at large have felt absolutely no benefit from the freeing up of the Royal Mail’s monopoly two years ago.
Big business is the big winner here, tying up lucrative mass mailing contracts with
companies who will print, batch and pre-sort prior to handing-off to Royal Mail to [...]

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Small business feels no benefit of postal choice
Miles Griffiths - Wednesday 07.05.08, 06:40am
Tags: Communications · IFB · Small Businesses
SME Business targeted by O2 Business Broadband
Miles Griffiths - Tuesday 06.05.08, 05:53am
1st of May saw the launch of O2’s Business Broadband offering - a deal which includes 24/7 UK-based telephone support and also on-site support in the price.
O2 has recognised the need to get sensible and is rolling out a white-label BT wholesale product rather than attempting to unbundle 5,500 exchanges.
The service starts at £15 per month [ex-VAT] for existing [...]
Tags: Communications · IFB · Small Businesses
SME Directors lose time to travel and money to mobiles
Miles Griffiths - Wednesday 30.04.08, 05:32am
Research by YouGov for T-Mobile shows that the heads of 60% of UK SMEs spend up to a month out of the office on business each year.
When added to annual holiday entitlement this means key decision makers are in only limited contact with their firm for 2 months out of 12.
The survey of 540 companies found, not [...]
Tags: Communications · IFB · Small Businesses
Investment down as credit tightens
Miles Griffiths - Thursday 24.04.08, 05:47am
Bank of England monitoring of the UK economy shows business investment is down as the availability of credit generally, causes concern for domestic demand.
Construction and service sectors have felt the slow down the most. Manufacturing output levels remained stable with exporters less affected; growth in exports had slowed.
Both input and output prices have risen significantly [...]
Tags: IFB · Small Businesses · UK Economy
SMEs: The place to influence and be recognised
Miles Griffiths - Tuesday 22.04.08, 05:19am
The Employment Research Institute reports that SMEs are the place to be for employees if they want the best chance of being recognised and having input to the bigger decisions.
The key benefit of being employed by a smaller company is that of not having to tackle
layers of bureaucracy and self-concerned management to get thoughts heard and [...]
Tags: IFB · Small Businesses · Training






