Telecommunications services: Press releases

Press releases
New Managed Continuity and Work Area Recovery Solutions optimize and protect business and IT assets
Updated 17 Nov 2009
Will enable Slovak Telekom to meet increasing demand for data centre services
Updated 05 Nov 2009
To deliver innovative messaging and WAP-based content services to more than 50 million subscribers over 2G and 3G wireless networks
Updated 09 Oct 2009
New services enable clients to work smarter and save on travel costs
Updated 30 Sep 2009
IBM makes managed services and support for BlackBerry Enterprise Solution available at 30 percent less cost than traditional solutions
Updated 24 Sep 2009
RedPill's data models and expertise were developed through the successful execution of multiple analytics projects
Updated 22 Sep 2009
IBEC's technology would deliver broadband access over electric power lines
Updated 09 Sep 2009
Will leverage cloud computing to access vast pools of technology resources during periods of high volume
Updated 05 Aug 2009
Stable, highly available IT environment to accommodate future growth
Updated 15 Jun 2009
Leading security from IBM Internet Security Systems and unified communications architecture from Avaya designed to offer companies open, scalable and secure communication solutions
Updated 11 Jun 2009
Will improve automation and remote management capability of Telstra's IT systems while reducing server build time
Updated 09 Jun 2009
IBM and Widevine are helping Skynet, the Internet Service Provider arm of Penki Kontinental group, build a reliable and secure IPTV infrastructure so it can offer the most popular content and best choices in Lithuanian programming, delivering an optimal experience to 25,000 PenkiTV customers.
Updated 12 Sep 2008
Bharti Airtel will now provide IPTV services to its customers.
Updated 21 Jan 2008
IBM and Lyse are providing an innovative solution to provide families in Norway and Denmark access to broadband TV, video on demand, Internet with e-mail accounts, voice over IP, and mobile telephony services, through a single high-speed fiber cable.
Updated 03 Dec 2007