The phone sports a candy-bar design with five megapixel camera, 2.8-inch touch display, WiFi, and GPS.
Communications technology is improving efficiency and cost reduction in call centres, says KSS.
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In emerging markets, which lack wired infrastructure and telecom services, WiMax is a low-risk, attractive opportunity, says Rick Rogers, director of Alvarion.
The company won the award for its paperless ticketing solution, developed for Air France KLM.
When correctly implemented, mobile solutions equip employees with tools to manage today's dynamic corporate environment, says Cathleen Lester, product manager of HP Retail, Axiz.
The company implemented a call handling system for Nigerian cellular provider Starcomms, which has expanded rapidly.
The possibility of imminent dividends from a Vodacom sale will be a boon for shareholders.
The company also previews its new routing equipment for the NeoConnect service.
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