Red Hat offers telecom solutions
Red Hat, open source linux-based solutions provider has started a telecom partner programme to drive adoption of carrier-grade server platforms.
Red Hat, open source linux-based solutions provider has started a telecom partner programme to drive adoption of carrier-grade server platforms.
Amdocs Ltd. London-based concern will enter the business of running telecommunications networks with its $375 million acquisition of Cramer Systems Group Ltd.
Qualcomm CEO, Paul Jacobs, in his visit to India said that the company would aim to make CDMA mobile services more affordable in India by encouraging local manufacture of handsets, and not through a reduction in royalty rates.
Celtel Tanzania Ltd, part of the Pan African Celtel Group has received a $90 million loan for network expansion.
Grameen Foundation, a global non-profit organization that combines microfinance with new technologies to empower the world’s poorest people and Local GSM network operator, MTN RwandaCell are launching Village Phone Rwanda, an innovative new joint venture.
Motorola will invest US$100 million in India to set up a new facility for manufacturing of cellphones and telecommunication equipment.
This is a rare opportunity for Bangladesh to connect with the United States of America as seven leading Asean telecoms operators officially joined hands to deploy a transpacific undersea link to USA.
Cuba’s Telecommunication Enterprise is present in 206 points with at least 12 ports devoted to Internet connection, part of the Cuban ‘informatisation’ project, bringing Internet to the Cuban public.
Uganda Telecom has launched an Internet Protocol -based telephony, video and data system called the Next Generation Network (NGN).
Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) under the slogan ‘fondle with our new services for free’ has presented new unique services to current and new fixed lines subscribers.