The utility establishes a R90 million operations centre to track trains and locomotives, in real-time, 24/7.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID kits available, More smart cards than people?, and Bar-code scam leads to arrest.
In this World Wide Wrap: Royal Mail says "Ask Sarah", University places kiosk at mall, and IATA mandate spurs self-service.
The acceptance of both standards to cater for RFID systems means local companies can benefit from technologies developed globally, says ProScan.
The company announces a further R48.6 million in work share from the transport parastatal.
In this World Wide Wrap: London Underground down again, Advanced ID partners with Brazil, and Voting system demos at Linuxworld.
In this World Wide Wrap: NCR, e-Play deliver digital entertainment, RFID Retail course released and Tiens Group selects eFuture.
In this World Wide Wrap: Oyster card hack revealed, RFID report published, and Mobilisa shows new reader.
Gauteng will "soon" announce a pilot project introducing a single e-ticket for bus, train and taxi.
Bombela explains how it will spend its billion-rand IT budget.
In this World Wide Wrap: EBay faces backlash, EU researchers unlock RFID potential, and Jewellery retailer goes mobile.
In this World Wide Wrap: London travel smart cards stop working, RFID needs standards, and Media cards to use bar codes.