The IP phone range is being distributed through Ingram Micro.
Cyber criminals have moved from traditional e-mail infection methods to sophisticated Web attacks, says Kaspersky.
The definition will have huge implications for providers and consumers of broadband.
iBurst rolls out the Samsung N140 package to increase broadband uptake.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco boosts Tandberg bid, Avaya continues Nortel support, and Motorola to buy BitBand.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dhabi Group sells African telecoms stakes, Zain sees profits drop, and West Africa to become broadband hub.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ireland intros teaching laptop scheme, UK announces technical skills programme, and Jamaican teachers receive ICT certification.
Users can make calls via its mobile VOIP and interconnect solution from 50c a minute.
The province will focus on infrastructure and employment, and will cut non-essential spending.
Seacom starts to make its mark, as alternative broadband providers slash prices or introduce innovative products.
The company leverages its Seacom investment through the purchase of a stake in an ISP.
In today's technology roundup: ISPs unhappy with data proposals, online bank hackers get 13 years, spam net snares 250 000 bots, China joins supercomputer elite, and Net gets set for alphabet changes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kenyan govt confesses e-payment bungle, OTT video could prompt metered billing, and Westpac signs $50m deal.