Mitel Networks and Hewlett-Packard have announced a technology and marketing memorandum of understanding.
A non-profit IT organisation is turning to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to fight planned telecommunications policy that will keep voice over IP (VOIP) technology virtually illegal in SA.
Online trading company Tradek has improved its voice portal service, which now allows clients to receive more detailed information.
Siemens Telecommunications has signed a co-operation agreement with Duxbury Networking, which represents Enterasys, a worldwide partner of Siemens.
Mauritius Telecom has selected Sofrecom to supply the convergent Ga"ia solution to support its business.
Avaya has unveiled two convergence kits that enable companies to run telephony and data communications over a single Internet Protocol network.
According to the Acuity Group and RangeGate, transactions using mobile devices will grow from R3 billion last year to R6.2 billion this year.
Intel`s standardised carrier-technology focus at its European Intel Developer Forum does have implications for regulated telecommunication markets, says the silicon giant.
Siemens Telecommunications has signed a co-operation agreement with I-Fusion under which both companies will utilise each other as the preferred partner in data networking projects.
NIIT, Microsoft and Nokia have introduced the NIIT E-Commerce program locally to provide training on convergence-driven e-commerce technologies.
Michael Stanley, marketing manager at Gestetner SA, examines how local vendors have changed their focus due to the rise of convergent technology.
Softphone has developed a desktop tool aimed at bringing the "wireless office" to mobile phone users across GSM networks worldwide.