Gateway

A bit opaque ... actual information seems somewhat obfuscated by marketing fluff and buzzwords. Bad grammar in places too (e.g. "wholesale traffic of", think the journalist confused "traffic" and "traffick"). Anyway, what is meant by "All Sentech's international voice traffic is carried on the new system", does this imply that this 'international gateway' will not be used for consumer Internet traffic, or that 'voice traffic' is just one of the types of data that will go through the gateway? Or are they only referring to the 'voice traffic' of the other cellular operators'? It's a little vague to me.
 
I'm with Ditch here - the article is typical ITWeb manager-speak [;)]

ProASM maybe you can enlighten us (or maybe just me [:I]) as to what the impact of the gateway will be on us consumers?
Is Sentech gonna start offering legal Voice over IP? I noticed that Woosh in NZ has begun marketing VOIP using their IPWireless installation.
Or are we looking at increased international bandwidth?

<font color="blue">Telkom needs a leash, ICASA needs some guts, and the </font id="blue"><font color="red">SA consumer</font id="red"><font color="blue"> needs to make it happen</font id="blue">
 
Top
Sign up to the MyBroadband newsletter
X