In today's technology roundup: Google reveals mystery Android phone, Facebook rivals e-mail services, Mexican varsity sues Intel, and Juniper releases fastest core router.
The adoption of VOIP is no longer a question of 'if', but rather 'when', says Talk Fusion.
Mobile Internet users in Gauteng will have access to Cell C's HSPA+ network from Wednesday.
The Epson Stylus Photo TX720WD inkjet printer can be shared over a wired or wireless network.
The mobile operator makes its way across the country and Gauteng is likely to be next.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile convergence 'big bang', Westcon boosts Avaya support, and Galaxy Tab to get UC.
The DOC will work closely with ICASA to ensure the local loop is unbundled by November 2011, says the communications minister.
Worldwide cellphone sales are up 96% and SA is not far behind.
ViBE offers ultra fine grained QOS to deliver clear, error free, conversational quality voice over any broadband connection.
Government must provide a long-term ICT vision for industry to measure itself against, says MTN SA MD Karel Pienaar.
Cell C's big business moves, despite its recent bumpy ride, could see it become a “player”.
In hindsight, Vodacom's CEO concedes that 10 million M-Pesa subscribers within three years is too high an expectation.