VOIP`s cost and complexity is often in the licensing, says Brendan Tobin, professional services consultant, 3Com Africa.
Three of the company's technical engineers have achieved HP ProCurve Master Accredited Systems Engineer status.
Toshiba offers 3G-enabled notebooks that will provide access to the Internet anywhere, anytime.
In this World Wide Wrap: White space for wireless broadband, Nigeria pushes for digital broadcasting, and NDS partners with Alcatel-Lucent.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell rolls out Open Cluster 5, SourceForge develops hosted applications, and Envizions releases open source software.
If something isn't part of the core business, get someone else to worry about it.
In this World Wide Wrap: Infosys takes on digital TV, Envizions drives next-generation applications, and Siemens delivers mobile unified communications.
These industries operate in silos and must combine their planning, says Electrical Engineering Solutions.
In this World Wide Wrap: Technology stunts Africa's MDG target, African e-waste scandal revealed, and Wananchi unveils triple play service.
Vox Telepreneur offers free Vox to Vox calls and dispenses with long-term contracts.
In this World Wide Wrap: WiFi-devices build momentum, WiFi Alliance expands certification testing in China, and SureWest trades cell towers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Yakima Radiology practice selects Zotec software, Verizon Business adds IP termination, and SoTel Systems selects OmniBill solution.
The company received the 2008 Frost & Sullivan Growth Strategy Leadership Award for the European enterprise communications market.