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Yep; so they'll be banned from "buying" them as from next month. My guess is that the district nurses in our local surgery will drag their feet and keep using theirs until it breaks down or their 2020 deadline is reached. Either way, I will need to have one until they decide to stop using theirs.
Unfortunately, the NHS and our local GP's surgery in particular still demand to use faxes instead of email for "security" reasons. Funny how the remainder of the NHS and even our local authority has got its head round using secure email or data transfer of one form or another. Faxes are such a...
I know similar questions have been asked in the past (many years ago by the looks of things) but looking for update and in particular with regard to our needs.
We're a care home and are looking for a printer for our reception.
We print about 1,300 pages a month (including photocopying). Do...
Speaking to them they say that they don't pay the ransom and would never advise anyone to do so. They confirmed they use a tool to remove the ransomware and with Arrow have a high success rate. They were not willing to tell me what type of tool though.
Our server has been diagnosed as having been infected by arrow ransomware. Doing a web search I've found this company which claims that they can recover our data following such an attack called rm-ransomwarerecovery.com
Is this just too good to be true or has anyone actually used these guys?
I know ofcom's rules apply to both small businesses and consumers. I appreciate UCTA 77 is unlikely to help. However, I was wondering whether any other legislation or case law has been introduced recently that allows consumers to opt out of a contract if the supplying party decides to increase...
I note that when it comes telecommunication and energy services, Ofcom have ruled that if there is a price increase during a fixed term contract the customer can choose to terminate the fixed term contract.
However, is there anything similar with regard to other types of contract where we as a...
Thanks for the response. I really was hoping that wouldn't be the case and this was somehow standard internet marketing speak. But hey ho ..
I am hoping that it is ok to say the web site is Indeed.
I am spending money advertising on a recruitment site. I got a call from one of their sales people who were trying to sell me their "Sponsored Package" for £2k a month. I get top results on their site by scaling how much I pay per click on their web site for a lot less than £2k.
Anyway, the...