The company offers low-cost VOIP telephony to home and small business users.
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Competitors are concerned MTN will dominate the mobile space as well as service provision.
Pop!Tech initiates Project Masiluleke to help fight the pandemic.
Communications technology is improving efficiency and cost reduction in call centres, says KSS.
The companies will develop Veritas Storage Foundation, a project to optimise storage utilisation.
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In emerging markets, which lack wired infrastructure and telecom services, WiMax is a low-risk, attractive opportunity, says Rick Rogers, director of Alvarion.
The IT service provider hopes to broaden its customer base through its unified communications products.
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Productive collaboration means consolidating all forms of communication into a single workspace environment, says Chris Thompson, a senior director at Cisco.