Introducing our new magazine, PULSE

Posted:Friday, April 27th, 2012 @ 11:12 am|By:piersdaniell

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With much fanfare we are pleased to announce the launch of our company magazine, PULSE. We have been busy over the past few months putting together some interesting and informative features on connectivity in the UK and the impact on business. This edition includes a special report on Rural Broadband and connecting the final third, a practical guide to IPv6, preparing the internet for the Olympics and, of course, Superfast Broadband.

Rural Broadband, IPv6

All customers should be receiving copies in the coming days; we are going against the grain and sending these out via snail mail rather than using our marvellous network. We still believe reading a printed magazine is easier and as every other part of our business is automated it is nice to use Royal Mail once in a while.

We will look forward to receiving your feedback so we can ensure the next edition, due later in the year, is impeccable. Obviously if you haven’t been a recipient and would like a copy please don’t hesitate to contact us with your address and we would be delighted to put one in the post.

2 Responses to “Introducing our new magazine, PULSE”
  1. Paul Firth Says:


    Date:April 27th, 2012

    I received a copy of Pulse by post and came hunting on your website as I was sure there’d be a PDF version to be had!

    It’s a great read and I’ll be sharing it with my colleagues at Village Networks and we continue to be satisfied customers of Fluidata.

    Thanks for your service and the inspiration behind Pulse – keep it up!

    Regards
    Paul Firth
    MD – Village Networks Ltd

    Your copy posted to my colleague Nigel Oakley but to my home address 3 Maple Leys. Could you send me another copy? Thanks

  2. piersdaniell Says:


    Date:April 27th, 2012

    Thanks Paul for your message. Yes I will speak to your account manager and get another one in the post. Next one out in September hopefully. We are thinking about a digital copy but might do that one version behind just because people wont read the hard copy. I know we live in the digital age and all but nice sometimes to read something on quality paper! Piers

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