Friday, August 27, 2010

Travelling without ditching Technology France

If you plan to move to France but are worried that you will not be able to keep in touch with your friends and family Blighty at the same time may prick up their ears. It seems that the more French to the latest technology if it wants to stay in touch, as most British people are.

Despite the availability of cheap phone calls over the Internet, people in Britain are still far behind in France when it comes to use it.

Staytouch

In an interview with the observer, Kerry Ritz, CEO of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) company Vonage said that 40 percent of all telephone calls made in France using the web-based technology.

"Everyone hates to be beaten by the French, but they are way ahead and 40 percent of all their VoIP goes beyond," he said.

"And 'replaces a much more cost-effective to provide communication. Finally, IP telephony or traditional copper-basedServices. "

Cycling from London to Paris

A person is certainly the hope of staying in touch with friends back in the UK, Norwich based cyclist Graham Nobbs on June 29 that plans to cycle 300 miles from London to Paris.

He and a number of other cyclists will join forces for charity to raise money for cancer, and France's stunning coutryside had some time himself.

The group plans to take the ferry from Newhaven toDieppe before a grueling trip to 114 km from Beauvais. The last stage will be the final 70 km from the Eiffel Tower.

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