Rectron will now also distribute Creative Technology`s MuVo TX, Zen Micro Photo, Zen Vision and Zen Vision M consumer-driven products locally.
Over 6TB of information was transmitted as millions of volunteers, players, organisers, journalists and spectators converged on the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany last week, says Avaya.
More than 1 500 South Africans will be able to watch this year`s World Cup, starting today in Germany, live on their cellphones.
A greater appreciation for the role of comprehensive information is being supported by advances in information management technologies, says Volition.
The sporting world`s largest converged voice and data network will be turned over to FIFA this week for the launch of the FIFA World Cup 2006, says Avaya.
Kenya will next month begin deploying ADSL2 networks to support "triple play" services throughout the East African country.
We are slowly, but surely, moving towards voice over wireless broadband, says Robert Sussman, joint-MD of Integr8 IT.
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Telkom`s shareholders are to receive a dividend of 900c a share.
Due to recurring demand from visitors, Securex will take place in Cape Town this year, as well as Johannesburg.
While Microsoft`s Project Origami platform has been hailed as heralding the long-awaited `one mobile device`, it is still a while away from hitting the market, says Jamie Scott, HP business unit manager at Tarsus Technologies.
Convergence is a powerful force that will forever change the face of telecommunications, says Andy Brauer, CTO at Business Connexion.
With 64 matches over 31 days, mobility will be critical to maximising productivity and efficiency at the FIFA World Cup, says Avaya, which is building a converged communication network for the event.