MeerKAT's full bandwidth requirements will be provided for by the shared 10Gbps link.
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Integr8's Project Office Services integrated core networking services at the media company's new studio.
The Eden Island Project used Comtel to install an Altrix System at the development.
The Netgear N300 DGN 3500 allows shared access to a wide range of USB devices.
Ericsson will supply its gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network solution in more than 10 provinces across China.
Application management and modernisation represents the next evolution of application life cycle management, says Andr'e Harington, manager: GDU SAP, at T-Systems SA.
ISPs' contention ratio should be a priority for businesses before they can consider using their services, says Network Platforms.
Telcos on the continent must look to converged services to remain relevant, says Frost & Sullivan.
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The 'white glove' concierge service will help users familiarise themselves with the video conferencing technology.
The Presidency uses social networks to call for comments and suggestions for the State of the Nation address.