News

GSM Genie Released [09 July 2007]

A new exciting product, the GSM Genie, has just been released by Blueroom Proejects (Pty) Ltd. The GSM Genie allows users to communicate with a wide range of sensors over the existing GSM network. Applicaitons include environmental monitoring, security, cold storage monitoring, process control and remote serial communications.

Tellular Payphone variant released [19 Apr 2006]

Blue Room Projects have just released a variant of the Telular SX6p payphone. Blueroom's team developed a new firmware version for the product to adapt it to the South-African GSM Payphone market.
The product is being marketed by Du Pont Telecoms who can be contacted for more information


Export Africa 2005 Exhibition [19 May 2005]

Blue Room Projects, together with Plum Systems have just finished a three day exhibition at the Export Africa 2005 exhibition, at Gallaghar estate. Blue Room Projects and Plum Systems are releasing a Community Vending Station shortly!


New Website Launched [06 April 2005]

Blue Room Projects launches into a new era as a company and a new easy and clean webpage symbolizes the changes the company envisages. Join us in our new exciting journey!

New Offices [07 March 2005]

A new address for a new era. Blue Room Projects has moved company headquaters to Persequor Technopark, adjacent to the Pretoria CSIR Headoffices. See the Contact section of for exact details.

Vodacom Approves Bluetel [01 December 2004]

Vodacom has approved the Bluetel GSM Payphone for use on it's network.

Design of the Month [02 July 2004]

Microchip has just anounced the July "Design of the Month" awards and Blue Room Projects has come out on top. Here are the details:

Customer: BLUE ROOM PROJECTS
Part: PIC18F6621 Volume: 10K/y Status: Order
Region: South Africa
Application: GSM-based Community Pay Phone / SMS interface
Comments: This Telecom application is designed and manufactured in S. Africa to address a local market need. I can see the product idea easily exported to other countries were the nature of the territory favors a wireless (GSM) solution and high tech helps respond to the community needs.

Congratulations to all involved!