A battle may be brewing over what is being considered the largest chunk of spectrum to be made available since the 1960s.
In today's technology roundup: Hackers breach US electricity grid, Nasa rover rebooted twice, EU woos young voters through MTV, and worm infects Twitter in four attacks.
In this World Wide Wrap: Pentaho partnership brings real-time BI, BI helps beat financial blues, and gadget brings BI to Google.
African telecommunications providers consolidate their networks to survive in a competitive landscape, says Oracle Communications.
In this World Wide Wrap: Brocade converges the network, Starent rolls out converged platform, and CounterPath bridges VOIP divide.
Mobile Internet has the potential to leapfrog PC-based Internet in SA, says Openwave.
In today's technology roundup: BBC unveils live WiFi TV, UK transport minister's Web site hacked, Australia to get faster broadband, and WSJ and AP take aim at Google.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM integrates VOIP, Motorola and Vocera to deliver VOIP, and AT&T keen on LTE VOIP.
Every SME requires effective communication systems to further drive and facilitate growth and development, says Siemens Enterprise Communications.
True virtualisation is when software allows users to segment their hardware, says Starship Systems.
In this World Wide Wrap: Wozniak joins start-up board, Kyocera drives LTE, and Virtual Computer releases NxTop Now.
SMEs are well positioned to embrace the analogue to digital trend, says Jane Geypen, product manager of HP IPG at Axiz.