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Smith Bellerby have been helping to manage Colchester's energy and water portfolio since 2005.
08 October 2008
Changes to the regulations that control the way in which 0870 and 0871 numbers are used are due to be published by PhonePayPlus (the Premium Rate Service Regulator formerly know as ICSTIS) in August 2008.
25 July 2008
Developed to assist public sector organisations meet the requirement to produce Display Energy Certificates (DEC's) and Advisory Reports (AR's), digitalenergy became the first independent software solution to be approved for the production of operational ratings.
24 July 2008
Smith Bellerby announces launch of Energy Performance in Buildings Display Energy Certification (DEC) service using the i-prophets software platform.
11 April 2008
Water savings during week commencing 11th February 2008 for three of our clients has exceeded £28,800 - actual cheques received from the water companies!
14 February 2008
It has recently been estimated that the cost of personal calls made on mobile telephones provided primarily for business use accounts for up to 25% of the total cost of ownership. In this article we examine the different mechanisms that exist to help with the recovery of these costs, and in future articles we will look at some of the pros and cons of each of them.
01 October 2007
We have been asked by a number of clients for details of the Directive and its likely impact on public sector buildings.
28 September 2007
We have been working with a number of clients to develop benchmarking data for mobile telecommunications and in this article we update this data.
26 September 2007
Food waste presents a new challenge for local authorities for two reasons: first, food waste makes up about 25% of household waste and is 100% biodegradable; second, alternate weekly collections of bins containing food waste is not popular with householders. There is an emerging solution to this challenge which has the enticing benefit that it also involves low-carbon technology.
30 August 2007
In June 2004, BT announced the most radical shake up of its nationwide network in the 25 years since the first digital switches were introduced. They are transforming their core network from old circuit-switched, narrowband technology to modern IP (Internet Protocol) broadband transmission, while leaving the copper access networks in place.
This new converged network (BT is calling it 21CN or 21st Century Network) will transform all calls into voice over IP (VoIP). It will be the first time a PSTN (public switched telephone network) has been ported to IP.
29 August 2007