The potential of 50 billion connected devices requires a change in business practice over the next 10 years, argues Ericsson.
Go ahead and punish the carbon-junkies, but at least give those willing to change a viable alternative.
In this World Wide Wrap: Middle East to get Google VOIP, Skype offers WiFi support for Android, and VOIP cuts energy costs.
The company introduces high-performance security solutions designed to prevent network breaches in a converged infrastructure. [Local rep: SecureData Security]
Online communities increasingly influence how navigation devices are used, reveals TomTom.
In this World Wide Wrap: Vodafone dashes call-centre claims, India cabs to install GPS, and Influx to growing ISP's call centre.
In this World Wide Wrap: Disk storage bounces back, LaCie unveils mini flash drive, and Sony unveils unlimited music.
The combined group is expected to achieve an annual turnover in excess of R1 billion.
Port Elizabeth is the first of 10 cities to get connected to Cell C's 4Gs network.
The R1 billion merged entity targets telecoms growth across the African continent.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telcos start next-gen price war, CallTower and Sprint unveil fixed-mobile, and Wick Hill drives convergence campaign.
BT Onevoice's SIP trunking provides full connectivity between domestic country voice services and BT's Onevoice global VPN.