ITWeb speaks to Jon S von Tetzchner, co-founder and former CEO of Opera Software, about the mobile Web and the future of the Internet.
Businesses must utilise the mobile-to-consumer space, as cellphones have become integral to everyday life, says UCS.
ICASA insists it will conclude the spectrum auction by the end of this financial year.
In today's technology roundup: Twitter turns entire accounts into ads, Barclaycard payments system fails, Google offers more details on Google TV, and BT seeks moratorium on Internet piracy cases.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Indian e-business latches onto mobile, Digital Rochester explores e-business niches, and FitFlop unveils consumer-direct site.
A few highlights from the past week include local iPod pricing, Alienware's SA arrival and free software from Microsoft.
Better coverage and increasing Internet penetration mean online radio is the next logical addition to the digital arsenal.
The telco will neither confirm nor deny that the mystery Heita campaign is linked to consumer offerings from incoming Telkom Mobile.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK announces open source plans, EOL opens up natural sciences, and Ubuntu music streaming coming soon.
The telecoms value chain is fragmenting as many operators lose out to application and other providers, says PWC.
The Internet services are back and running after system faults left subscribers in SA, Egypt, Malta and Kenya disconnected.
Vodacom's BlackBerry services outage is as far-reaching as Egypt, Malta and Kenya.