The company will no longer reverse-list into Cenmag.
In today's technology roundup: YouTube to use copyright checker, BBC offers IPTV, iPhone not affordable, and Wikipedia founder eyes open source search engine.
Sybase SA's mobile division has announced the local availability of the iAnywhere suite.
The price reductions apply to the ISP's ADSL Complete package.
SA's bandwidth costs make broadcasting over IP too expensive for the consumer, observers say.
The company unveiled BytesNet, its new enterprise virtual private network.
Gartner claims 350 million business and consumer users will have wireless e-mail access by 2010.
The solution from Bytes Systems Integration is based on a next-generation VPN framework.
The vehicle tracking company will use Progress Software's enterprise service bus to integrate applications.
The Vodacom CEO is willing to do his "national service" at the regulator.
The companies' new distribution agreement will expand ChannelWare's portfolio of technology brands.
ADSL and 3G connections are available with the introduction of the new wireless Billion 7300GX, a 3G/HSPDA ADSL2+ router. [Local rep: Nology]
The three-in-one solution incorporates an HDD box, memory card reader and USB hub.