Lakefield’s anticipated broadband roll-out kicks-off in the first week of September as Teralink and OTEL team up to deliver super-fast Internet access to residents and business owners.
“Spring starts on a high speed note for Benoni as Internet access delivered via fibre optic cable promises to forever change the working and leisure lives of Lakefield residents for the better,” said Rad Jankovic, OTEL CEO…
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OTEL Telecoms’ Internet via LTE adds another layer of reliability to voice-based business communication that remains an important part of daily commercial life.
LTE, or long-term evolution, is a 4G wireless technology commonly used to connect mobile phones, tablets, personal computers and data terminals to the web at very fast speeds. OTEL, a leading independent telecoms provider, says several concurrent voice calls can be carried on a single LTE SIM card connected to the company’s APN platform…
OTEL Telecoms’ new status as a ZYCOO® approved distributor means it has real-time access to direct technical support from one of the world’s leading developers and manufacturers of IP (Internet Protocol) unified communications solutions.
The distributor agreement with independent telecoms provider OTEL is China-based ZYCOO’s® most extensive distribution agreement concluded to date in South Africa. “Our commitment to delivering quality IP solutions worldwide means we only partner with distributors who are the best at what they do,” said ZYCOO® CEO, Hongzhen Wan…
South African corporates and consumers are abandoning copper technology at the rate of some 15 000 lines every month.
This is according to independent telecoms provider, OTEL Telecoms, quoting ICASA (Independent Communications Regulatory Authority of SA) figures from the latter’s most recent State of the South African ICT Sector Report.
The report indicates that 14 571 geographic number ports have taken place monthly during the period from October 2014 to Oct 2015. The Number Portability Company, for its part, says 718 134 geographic numbers were ported from April 2010 to April 2016…
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) ticks all the required boxes and yet this telecommunications technology that’s more affordable than cellular and more reliable than copper continues to suffer something of a reputation problem.
“VoIP is cheaper than it has ever been because of plummeting interconnection rates between telecoms network operators. The voice quality is excellent because the Internet is speeding up in South Africa. And yet, VoIP is still often perceived as a ‘beta phase’ technology more than ten years after the legislature legalised VoIP operators,” said Rad Jankovic, Managing Director of leading VoIP provider, OTEL Telecoms…
ICT industry veteran Christopher Geerdts has joined CEO Rad Jankovic at the helm of OTEL Telecoms as chief operations officer.
“Chris has been specifically appointed as OTEL’s COO to support the company during the current rapid growth phase that is finding expression in our national expansion. Chris’ ability to seamlessly integrate technology and business models will help further enhance OTEL’s reputation as a leading independent telecoms provider,” Jankovic says…
ICT industry veteran Christopher Geerdts has joined CEO Rad Jankovic at the helm of OTEL Telecoms (Pty) Ltd as COO (Chief Operations Officer).
“Chris has been specifically appointed as OTEL’s COO to support the company during the current rapid growth phase that is finding expression in our national expansion. Chris’ ability to seamlessly integrate technology and business models will help further enhance OTEL’s reputation as a leading independent telecoms provider,” Jankovic said…
Company Announcement – South Africa’s office parks are devouring broadband connectivity to such an extent that OTEL has quadrupled its network capacity since 25 December 2015. The independent telco says the upgrade took place between Christmas and New Year and saw its clients return to work to be pleasantly surprised by a more stable and much faster network. “There’s a massive pent-up demand for enterprise quality high-speed voice and data broadband services in the country’s business and industrial clusters,” says Rad Jankovic, OTEL CEO. “This demand is driven by the realisation that contracting with independent telcos is the way to go because of affordability, quality and reliability issues with some of the more complacent telecoms sector incumbents,” he adds…
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The company is a licensed business-to-business provider of VoIP & broadband Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solutions. Its nationwide dedicated network and cutting-edge technology positions OTEL as one of South Africa’s leading wholesale telecoms providers…
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South Africa’s office parks are devouring broadband connectivity to such an extent that OTEL has quadrupled its network capacity since 25 December 2015. The independent telco says the upgrade took place between Christmas and New Year and saw its clients return to work to be pleasantly surprised by a more stable and much faster network…
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South Africa’s office parks are devouring broadband connectivity to such an extent that OTEL has quadrupled its network capacity since 25 December 2015. This bandwidth boost has been made possible through the expansion of OTEL’s peering facilities at NAPAfrica and increased backhaul capacity secured from dark fibre firms. NAPAfrica is a neutral Internet Exchange (INX) point located within Teraco’s local data centres…
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South Africa’s office parks are devouring broadband connectivity to such an extent that OTEL has quadrupled its network capacity since 25 December 2015. The independent telco says the upgrade took place between Christmas and New Year and saw its clients return to work to be pleasantly surprised by a more stable and much faster network…
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Johannesburg — A single sourcing strategy a technology solutions provider ‘s offering could be key in shielding up-and-coming enterprises from struggles amid the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reducing its gross domestic product outlook for South Africa…
By Tintswalo Baloyi – www.allafrica.com
With the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reducing its GDP outlook for South Africa to a dismal 1.3% for next year, from an initial acceptable forecast of 2.1%, it’s clear that demand for goods and services will continue to be weak in 2016…
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South Africa boasts some pretty impressive metrics when it comes to the adoption of cutting-edge ICT (Information, Communications and Telecoms) technology. From being a late starter with television in 1976, and then only having a paltry four million landlines by the transition to democracy, the country now surprises the world by occupying the number six position globally when it comes to use of the mobile web…
By Peter M’Crystal – www.bizcommunity.com
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) voice and data communications technology is often touted as a major cost saver for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) under pressure to reign in non-core expenditure…
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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), or the ability to make and receive telephone calls using one’s Internet connection, is best-known for being a cost saver. A small to medium-sized business, for example, can easily save around 60% on the cost of actual phone calls, never mind not having to invest in expensive traditional telephone systems epitomised by the clunky PBX switchboard located at reception…
By Mitchellb – www.whichvoip.co.za
South Africa’s Otel has launched VoIPGuard to help protect vulnerable SME VoIP users. VoIPGuard is an active voice and data fraud prevention system that loads an intelligent sensor into an SME’s VoIP-based PBX system…
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Company Announcement – OTEL, one of South Africa’s fastest-growing telecoms brands, is opening up regional opportunities for Western Cape entrepreneurs interested in staking their claim in the lucrative telecoms sector. According to Rad Jankovic, CEO of the independent telecoms provider, “New entrants in such a competitive space always face reputation challenges stemming from a lack of trading history. Prospective OTEL dealers, franchisees or installers have exposure to a brand that is becoming increasing familiar to corporate South Africa.”…
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OTEL, South Africa’s telecoms firm, is opening up regional opportunities for Western Cape entrepreneurs interested in staking their claim in the lucrative telecoms sector…
By Staff Writer – www.techfinancials.co.za
South Africa’s stubbornly slow Internet speeds remain a significant obstacle for any local start-up contemplating the do-it-yourself (DIY) IP (Internet Protocol) route using free telecoms software such as Skype, Google Talk and Whatsapp…