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little woman - 21 Oct 2003 09:38

Kingston Communications is an established UK communications company. The Group's national business-to-business capabilities encompass the provision of fully integrated and managed network solutions, complemented by the delivery of voice, data and call handling services in the towns and cities served by the Kingston Communications network. This infrastructure comprises twenty-five metropolitan fibre networks and a long distance broadband network, which was initiated for service in May 2001. Kingston's new media activities include the DSL-based interactive television service, KIT, and satellite broadband content, storage and distribution arm, Kingston inmedia. The Group's East Yorkshire network operation has served business and residential customers since 1904.

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optomistic - 27 Aug 2008 14:11 - 317 of 582

And there's more:

Fife Council gets more bang for buck from Affiniti VoIP
Communications integrator supports public sector transformation targets with delivery of VoIP telephony

Fife Council is reaping the financial and business productivity benefits of a new IP-based communications network, which has seen more than 12,000 council phones across 350 sites replaced by advanced VoIP handsets.

Affiniti, the communications integrator which managed the switch as part of a wider project to deploy a fully converged communications network, delivered the system under budget within Fifes ambitious 15 month timeframe. This deployment marks a new step toward Fife Councils objective to provide its 360,000 residents with better access to services and support.


While the short-term budget savings from the project were immediately ploughed into improving the health and safety and performance of IT networks in schools across the region, the Council also anticipates significant cost savings and enhanced business productivity in the long-term.

Fife Council Project Manager, Lee Parry said, "Switching to a converged network represented a significant investment for us but there is no doubt of its value. We have already reduced our annual phone bill from 2.5million to 500,000 and expect to have recouped the 7.5million capital investment by 2015 with ongoing revenue savings from 2010."

The new VoIP system has given the organisation access to a log of telephony users and equipment, with individual phone numbers attributed to employees. They will be able to be reached on these numbers whether they are hot-desking or working from home.

The ability for employees to log in and out of their VoIP phones proved its worth in July when a small fire resulted in 60 staff from the Catering & Cleaning and Procurement & Supplies departments relocating immediately to alternative accommodation.

"The ability to have phone numbers 'follow' us proved invaluable, facilitating business as usual following this minor fire," noted Fife Council Programme Director, Linda Robertson. "We were able to continue working without any disruption to council services and without the need for external IT support much more straightforward than it would have been with our old system."

Ian Smith, Affiniti's Sector Manager for Scotland oversaw the project, "Fife Council is one of a growing number of organisations which have identified communications as a key enabler for business transformation and future growth. By switching to a modern IP-based network, companies can then choose to implement change at their own pace.

Either way, the added flexibility of IP allows future services to be added and as Fife has seen, the immediate benefits in terms of financial savings, business continuity planning and productivity are clear and measurable, an important consideration for both public and private sector organisations in todays economic climate."

greekman - 27 Aug 2008 14:21 - 318 of 582

Optomistic,

Good bit of news but where did you find the RNS as it's not on either of the sites I use, although it is a news release on the companies site.

optomistic - 27 Aug 2008 15:12 - 319 of 582

greekman, I do apologise they are company news releases not RNS.
Better than nothing though :-))

greekman - 27 Aug 2008 15:33 - 320 of 582

Thanks OP,
No prob at all. As this site has ongoing problems with some RNS releases, it threw me a bit. Still a good bit of news though and it does show the benefit of checking company sites.

optomistic - 02 Sep 2008 20:49 - 321 of 582

Edged back over 40p again today, MA's on chart both turned up. Chance of a climb from here?
Ever hopeful :-))

greekman - 08 Sep 2008 09:02 - 322 of 582

TELECOM company Kcom has secured the contract to provide Hull City Council's call centre services.
The city-based firm beat off fierce competition from more than 100 companies across the UK to operate the council's 300300 number.
Kcom will be awarded the contract subject to due diligence checks.
http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/news/Hull-telecom-firm-awarded-council-services-deal/article-311522-detail/article.html

nordcaperen - 08 Sep 2008 21:10 - 323 of 582

whoopey doopy doo !! Seeing it costs NOTHING to call within Hull it should have there share price screaming back to 16 plus in no time. NOT !!

Only chance of clawing anything back from this donkey is to sell and put your money on Hull City winning the Champions League next season - you'll have a better chance of making money.


greekman - 09 Sep 2008 08:27 - 324 of 582

Re costs nothing to call within Hull. I agree that the calls within the Hull area code are not priced individually but you do pay a monthly fee for this use.
As to whoopy doo!! The services re Hull City Council call centers are still worth having the contract for, so unless I have misunderstood your meaning, can't see your point.
Obviously a share price of 16 would be utterly ridiculous but I feel the present SP is just about right.

greekman - 12 Sep 2008 07:20 - 325 of 582

Have not seen such KCOM director buys for a long time.
59,123.20 Kevin Walsh 147,808 @ 40.00p
50,103.20 Malcolm Fallen 125,258 @ 40.00p
49,780.80 Neil Gower 124,452 @ 40.00p

Not huge amount but not bad, just hope 3 directors aren't wrong.

nordcaperen - 21 Sep 2008 21:07 - 326 of 582

Dont like this share 1 liitle bit - however, your on for a 15/20% rise this week guaranteed ! May even buy a few myself against my better judgement. 38/40 by Friday, they've got a few tie ins with SKY that makes them a good punt if overlooked early in week, while big financials take up all the news could be a safe bet this week.

optomistic - 23 Sep 2008 18:48 - 327 of 582


Pre-close trading statement to be released on Friday morning.

cynic - 23 Sep 2008 18:57 - 328 of 582

clunk! ..... though there should be the pitter patter of tiny feet as the rats and lemmings leave another sinking ship

mitzy - 23 Sep 2008 20:22 - 329 of 582

Dead and gone..

nordcaperen - 24 Sep 2008 17:49 - 330 of 582

Wait and see... The directors bought lately at 40p and it is run by a group of thieves and villians so a lying upbeat statement shouldn,t be a problem to put together. Hints of possible tie-in ins with others etc etc .... not a lover of this share but can see it going up rather than down Friday. Talk of take-over been going on for months from employees .

cynic - 24 Sep 2008 17:54 - 331 of 582

if you have money in here now, you won't for much longer!

greekman - 05 Nov 2008 11:27 - 332 of 582

How to upset customers.

KINGSTON Communications (KC) customers will now face a 5 late payment penalty charge if they fail to settle their bill within a fortnight.
The decision to reduce the payment deadline from 21 days to 14 days has emerged after the Mail reported on a controversial proposed 1 charge for each paper bill issued by the company.
Both moves also follow a decision to shut the payment desk at the company's Telephone House headquarters in Hull, which was used for decades by people to pay their bills.
Customers outraged over the changes are now being joined by local politicians, with the region's two councils set to launch a joint inquiry into the issue.

So if you pay bills the old fashioned way (and many in Hull still do) just don't go on a 2 week holiday.
What wally came up with this idea, as one reply I read stated re mobiles and internet calls becoming increasingly popular, are KC trying to loose customers.

For full article see http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/news/Kingston-Communications-says-Pay-quick-face-5-fine/article-447013-detail/article.html

greekman - 06 Nov 2008 13:12 - 333 of 582

With todays share price, if the sp drops much more the market cap of the company won't be enough to buy one of their own iconic white telephone boxes.

greekman - 10 Nov 2008 09:54 - 334 of 582

Customers are not happy. This petition although concluded earlier this year help could make the Government put sufficient pressure on KC to lower it's priceing to competitors and if they are forced to, could this esult in an even lower market valuation.

Why is Hull a broadband black hole, Anita Pati, guardian Mon 10/11/08.

"We are missing out on super deals offered by companies such as Orange and Sky," say the 3,222 signatories of a petition lodged on the No 10 website earlier this year. "Scrap the monopoly that Kingston Communications hold in Hull for broadband users."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/nov/10/internet

greekman - 20 Nov 2008 08:16 - 335 of 582

MEMBERS of East Riding Council have formally voiced their opposition to Kingston Communications (KC) charges.
This is in response to the below charges.
The Hull-based telecoms company is introducing a 1 charge for people who receive their bills through the post.
Customers will also face a 5 late-payment penalty charge if they fail to settle their bill within a fortnight.
The decision to reduce the payment deadline from 21 days to 14 days follows the closure of the payment desk at the company's Telephone House headquarters in Hull.

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/news/Council-calls-inquiry-KC-charges/article-487780-detail/article.html

As I previously stated when this came out. How to increase customers and keep existing ones, this is NOT.

At least if pressure is pushed re this it could just be the start of a customer revolt, as I am hearing a few moans among locals.

greekman - 05 Dec 2008 08:23 - 336 of 582

GAM buy more.

With a total holding now of 8.10% it's quite a slice of a company that is not appearing to be going anywhere. The present SP if looking at the fundamentals looks very cheap. Problem is an sp is only worth what people are willing to pay.
I think we have as much chance of reading the direction of this share as my wife does reading a map.
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