In today's technology roundup: Google reveals mystery Android phone, Facebook rivals e-mail services, Mexican varsity sues Intel, and Juniper releases fastest core router.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK invests in VOIP network, Windstream expands VOIP, and Exetel mulls VOIP partnership.
Its new portfolio delivers the foundation for shared IT infrastructure and accelerates implementation of private and public clouds.
Integr8 will provide national server, network and desktop support at the National Urban Reconstruction and Housing Agency.
The adoption of VOIP is no longer a question of 'if', but rather 'when', says Talk Fusion.
IMS Research ranked Alvarion the number one supplier in Europe for wireless infrastructure equipment used in video surveillance.
The Chinese firm has 400 contract workers in SA, and only four were detained and then released by authorities, it says.
African broadband has a long way to go if it is to emulate the mobile revolution that swept through much of the continent.
Government's vision is to provide every citizen with access to information and services in their residential area by 2014.
The listed company will not comment on allegations that it is owed R29 million by the ruling ANC party.
Mobile Internet users in Gauteng will have access to Cell C's HSPA+ network from Wednesday.
The Epson Stylus Photo TX720WD inkjet printer can be shared over a wired or wireless network.
The company completed a fibre installation in Centurion, which services the R21 office park.