Alcatel has doubled its total DSL shipments since October 2004, now boasting 100 million DSL lines shipped.
This week: Sun Microsystems SA could sell 30% in an empowerment deal, and MTN continues to invest.
A "field trial" involving some broadband customers will begin early next year.
Nokia is looking beyond mobile telecommunications as it targets the convergence space.
One-third of workers lug between two and four devices to access the applications they need while travelling, says Citrix Systems.
Internet Protocol (IP) telephony systems contribute to improved agent productivity and service levels.
In today`s technology roundup: New data standard proposed, Sharp triple play, bigger and faster memory cards, Intel helps developing countries, and Microsoft sets up new game studio.
Telecoms and IT convergence is changing local big and mid-sized companies` spending habits, says BMI-TechKnowledge.
Tarsus Technologies has announced the local availability of an expanded range of Samsung laser and inkjet printers.
FIFA requirements are stringent in terms of transmission requirements for World Cup 2010, says Sentech.
Ex SITA boss plans urban youth niche television service.
Sentech has started the move to digital terrestrial television and has received government's commitment to fund Sentech R208 million over three years for the roll-out.