Three new hi-tech vehicles allow the regulator to detect illegal broadcasters.
The intellectual property must be kept here and costs contained, say observers.
Canalys research shows Avaya is the number one provider of communications solutions for SMEs in North America and Europe.
In today's technology roundup: Dell unveils sub-$1 000 notebook, mobiles 'may be riskier than smoking', malware blamed for supermarket breach, and Photoshop goes free on Web.
Retail remains a crucial means of distribution for the IT sector, says Craig Brunsden, chief marketing officer, Axiz.
The DigitalLife Expo, at the Sandton Convention Centre from 18 to 20 April, will enable visitors to take advantage of all the digital age has to offer.
In this World Wide Wrap: Convergence hot at FICCI Frames, Airvana contributes to FMC, and Ethernet grows in prominence.
Technology traditionally used in a contact centre environment is finding its feet in the mainstream enterprise.
But the potential for growth is strong, with the market expected to reach R1.3 billion by 2012, says BMI-T.
In this World Wide Wrap: Record $19 billion raised, Boost Mobile runs wireless phone ads, and Sony Ericsson's wireless disconnect.
The InfoLine-designed trio of devices is rounded off with the introduction of the bizhub C650.
After extensive trials, MTC Namibia and MultiChoice Namibia have launched commercial mobile TV.