The company aims to provide better virtualisation management and cut server workload.
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GSM cellular networks are ideally suited to industrial communications, says Jako Winter, CTO of Metacom.
Lower prices and higher processing power will see the competition intensify in the mobile market.
Mass deployment of broadband networks can accelerate the shift from physical to virtual infrastructure and services, says Ericsson.
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ICASA monitors what it says is an increase in lost SMSes and dropped calls on all the networks.