The MyVoIP Communications solution combines a package of Web and mobile phone applications.
The company offers integrated VOIP and unified communications with HP Procurve.
By 2012, over 300 million people worldwide will watch TV on their mobile phones, predicts Nokia.
iBurst rolls out the Samsung N140 package to increase broadband uptake.
The company posts a mixed bag of results, with some divisions doing better than others.
The Port Elizabeth centre will be operational after March 2010, as the city searches for investors.
Language, cost and infrastructure challenges prevent mobile health technologies from being accessible to all.
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The gateway allows encrypted interconnections between subscribers of the mobile and the fixed network. [Local rep: Biodata]