It is now feasible to have a notebook as the chief means of connectivity to the physical office, says Gary Naidoo, deputy MD of Sahara.
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Predicting what SA's telecoms landscape will look like in the not too distant future can be likened to reading tea leaves - it's anybody's guess.
According to Gartner's William Hahn, SA is not going to follow any predictable models in its telecoms market development.
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The converged communications solutions company will now be known as dns Telecom.
Intelsat and Panasonic Avionics sign a multi-year agreement to enable next-generation in-flight passenger broadband access.
In today's technology roundup: New iPhone strategy for Apple, Zune turns to TV, Yahoo partners with McAfee, and HTC squares up to iPhone.
SuperVision Biometric Systems' SureSign solution is being demonstrated at the SecureData stand at ITWeb Security Summit 2008.
This causes the country to lag behind its African counterparts, says MultiChoice.
In today's technology roundup: DreamWorks disappointed with 3D progress, Google co-operates in paedophile investigation, Microsoft delays SP3 release, and Apple results beat expectations.
In this World Wide Wrap: Avaya messaging improves road safety, VTech cordless phone allows SMSing, and MIM growing fast.
The company continues to pursue an acquisitive growth strategy.