Technological convergence is a term that, in general, is used to describe the trend of using a single technology infrastructure to provide services which previously required equipment, communication channels, protocols and independent standards. Technological convergence allows the user to have access to information from anywhere and through any medium of communication for a single interface.
The technologies involved in the process of convergence are, in general, modern telecommunications such as radio, television, computer networks and telephony.
The starting point for technological convergence is, of course, the viability of developing and marketing large-scale solutions of converging technology such as networks, services and terminals.
Convergence Network
It is the unification of two or more separate communication networks into a single network capable of providing the services previously delivered by the different networks.
Fixed-mobile convergence
The concept of convergence between fixed and mobile telephones began to be broadcast in the 1990‘s, but without practical results. A decade later it resurfaces, still without a clear definition of what convergence would be, although we may say in general that it "aims to provide services for convergent fixed environments, mobile and Internet”.
Service Convergence
It is the provision of the same service through different medium.
Terminal Convergence It is the use of a single terminal to access multiple networks and multiple services.
SÃO PAULO | Alameda Santos, 1800 / Av. Paulista - 8º andar - Cerqueira César - São Paulo / SP - CEP: 01418-200 - Tel.: (11) 4063-0903 | 
RIO DE JANEIRO | Av. das Américas, 1155, Sala 1710 - Edf. Barra Space Center - Barra Da Tijuca - Rio de Janeiro/RJ - CEP: 22.631-000 - Tel.: (21) 2111-9008 | 
BAHIA | Rua São Camilo, n° 57, Imbuí/Boca do Rio, Salvador/BA - CEP 41.706-190 - Telefax: (71) 3277-7000 | 
PERNAMBUCO | Rua Divonete Barbosa dos Santos, n°40, Jardim Santo Inácio, Cabo de Sto Agostinho/PE CEP 54515-405 Telefax (81) 3518-3270 | 