Author Archives: Anne Kulinski

RAK’s The Word: October 2013

With fun-size candy and pumpkins fully-stocked, we head into the month of October with a sense of optimism that is ready for the changing of the seasons. September may have brought us the first day of Autumn, but October is the month that really puts the colorful season in full-swing. While we start to prepare […]

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Getting to Know: The New iPhones

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October 1st, 2013 Last month, Apple hosted an event to reveal the latest updates to their technology. If you’re an avid Apple user, you might be able to recognize the typical format that the company has been using for their updates. Since not everyone follows Apple’s every move, we’ve broken down some of the basic […]

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5 Ways to “Save” Right Now

Change the Definition to Create Savings Momentum Saving money isn’t difficult. If it appears to be a tough task, it can be extremely beneficial to simply change the definition. Did you know that the word “save” has at least 10 definitions? Why keep the same definition if it’s not serving the intended purpose? Why stick […]

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RAK’s The Word: September 2013

The month of September really knows how to make a person feel welcomed. Not only did we have the first weekday of the month off due to Labor Day, but the NFL season kicks-off within this first week as well (any fantasy football players out there?). With these last few weeks of Summer, we’re starting […]

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White Paper: The Global Roaming Issue

Whether you are dealing with a shockingly high mobile bill or are preparing to send an employee overseas, it is vital to understand the telecom management necessary to avoid the high costs of international travel. In this white paper, we break down the steps to calmly addressing the issue of global mobile roaming overspend while creating […]

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White Paper: Breaking Down VoIP

If you’re considering installing a VoIP phone system at your business, then you’re likely curious about the key differences between hosted VoIP and a VoIP PBX. The most important question, though, is this: Which VoIP solution would be better for your business? The information included in this white paper will give you some insight and help […]

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Technology Tip #2: International Travel

Traveling internationally goes hand-in-hand with higher wireless costs. While these higher costs cannot be avoided altogether, there are several avenues to take in order to reduce these costs as much as possible. The first and most important step is the addition of travel-appropriate usage plans. Many vendors will offer discounted voice rates to specific countries […]

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Technology Tip #3: Conquer Hidden App Fees

Hidden application charges can “crop-up” onto your invoices without you or the users even knowing it.  When downloading a premium application, such as “live TV” or GPS Navigation, using the application even once automatically subscribes the user to that specific service which often has a recurring fee. When the end user realizes that there is […]

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Technology Tip #1: The PIN Lock

Today’s mobile devices are more miniature computers we take everywhere than they are phones in the event of an emergency. We use our smartphones and tablets for email, editing business projects, social networking, taking photos, recording videos, jotting down notes, texting, and so much more. These devices contain ours lives and our businesses, and yet […]

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Q. What Is A Wireless Policy and Why Do I Need One?

A. In today’s business environment, wireless technology plays a very important role that allows your employees to efficiently and effectively communicate.  Whether your company uses flip phones, mobile phones, tablets, air cards, or hotspots, a comprehensive corporate wireless policy will address and document the responsibilities of the end users.  Creating a standard for number portability, […]

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