In this World Wide Wrap: DMT selects Trinity, ASOCS reveals MP100, and $850m projected FMC spend.
Ad-funded mobile content has taken off with a bang and will continue its rapid growth, says Norman Parkin, CEO of Integrat.
The company targets SMEs with e-mail services at R75 per mailbox.
Most SMEs no longer need to work from offices, says a telecoms consultant.
A local company turns a cellphone into a point-of-sale device, allowing users to get paid by credit card.
In today's technology roundup: OLPC ditches keyboard, companies grilled over Chinese censorship, Netflix unveils Web-to-TV device, and climate change added to Google Earth.
Airwide Solutions forecasts significant mobile security threats will escalate due to the ballooning use of smartphones.
Bytes Systems Integration has introduced a unified IP telephony system to improve customer engagement and communication.
The National Assembly will vote on a controversial law that will allow online gambling and some advertising.
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.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile TV gathers momentum, satellite TV replacing terrestrial channel, technology rehearsal for Beijing Games complete, and digital TV takes over.
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.