Not only since the Corona pandemic has Gigaset been dealing with the question: “Communication infrastructure – what is really important?” Anne Dickau, SVP Product House at Gigaset, has now published her thoughts on this topic in a guest article in the IT and business magazine Chefbüro. Chefbüro is a trade magazine that addresses entrepreneurs, owners, more
“Warning against dubious phone number 0711/92238. A recorded female voice introduces itself as the “Stuttgart Judicial Authority”, claiming that there are collection proceedings against me, but I hung up immediately. Half an hour later, I then got a call from the number: 0711/463216, saying that I had entered a competition and did I still want more
Vodafone reported a huge rise in the number of phone calls on March 27 in the coronavirus ticker the network operator has set up in its PR newsroom: +38% from mobile phones and even +52% with fixed-lines ones. Here’s an explanation for that. The networks are stable Vodafone’s main concern was to communicate the fact more
“Criminals get away with €28,000 in Simmershausen with the grandchild scam”; “Regensburg: Pensioner defrauded with the grandchild scam” or “The police asks for information: 84-year-old from Wesel victim of grandchild scam.” Con artists often pretend to be relatives of elderly or helpless persons in an attempt to get their hands on valuables and above all more
Many people wish to live a self-determined life within their own four walls, even in old age. To do this, they should be able to rely on simple technology and functionality when making calls. The phones in the Gigaset life series are the perfect companion for these everyday needs. They combine an attractive design and more
You can make calls with a smartphone anywhere – at a café, in the park or at the airport. So why not go the whole hog and get rid of the landline connection at home? There are good reasons that keep Germans from doing that – the landline phone will always have a raft of more
Be mobile in old age as well. That’s a major wish for many seniors and their relatives. But mobility these days doesn’t just end with being able to get around. Technology also plays a fundamental role. Whether it’s the messenger service or a snapshot for the family at home, mobile communication is everywhere. That’s why more
Be mobile in old age as well. That’s a major wish for many seniors and their relatives. But mobility these days doesn’t just end with being able to get around. Technology also plays a fundamental role. Whether it’s the messenger service or a snapshot for the family at home, mobile communication is everywhere. That’s why more
Germans spend an average of three hours a day online – not only at work, but also at home. Whether on a smartphone, tablet or desktop PC, the Internet has become a vital part of our everyday life – for checking bus schedules, booking rail tickets or quickly paying a bill by bank transfer. Yet more
We use smartphones, tablets and the Internet every day as if it were second nature. Sending grandma a photo of the cake quickly is no longer a problem now. Because more and more elderly people use the web. Silver surfers are on the advance. Wireless Internet is standard in many places – you can surf more