New wireless technology from Alcatel-Lucent - a base station in a box - is said to simplify networks and reduce operator costs.
The cellphone will soon become the remote control for everyone's converged environment.
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The telco has come under fire for its unreliable network service throughout Australia.
While most businesses acknowledge the gains of mobility, they are reluctant to relinquish control, says T-Systems.
The satellite navigation system includes a one-year subscription to its Live Services.
Blue Label is bullish on growth in the West African country, despite a loss after the Multi-Links contract was terminated early.
The company enhances its fixed-mobile convergence offerings with the unveiling of MTN UniPresence.
The Department of Communications is still in the process of reviewing the shortlist of candidates.
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Social networking giant Facebook, has added VOIP functionality to its Facebook Messenger app.
The company is developing mobile payment technology allowing BlackBerry users to swipe phones to make payments.