With only hours before the highly-anticipated Telkom Mobile launch, analysts suggest best practice strategies for the newcomer.
In this World Wide Wrap: Patients' bodies message smartphones, AR and virtual worlds on horizon, and smart tech to beat traffic.
A strong smartphone play, coupled with a symbolic numbering range, indicates Telkom Mobile is ready to take on the mobile industry.
In this World Wide Wrap: Red Vision to build 3D studio, Logitech unveils Google TV devices, and AVerMedia debuts HD DVR.
The new video conferencing technology is aimed at the African market where broadband remains a challenge.
Consumer rants pay off as Neotel rethinks its consumer packages; but the company can do more, say analysts.
Windows Phone 7 is demonstrated in New York, with 10 compatible handsets unveiled for the US market.
The continent needs wireless broadband because the Internet is becoming more complex, says Winston Smith, MD of Alvarion SA.
SA's M-Pesa heads to the 10 000-subscriber milestone, but the growth is too slow if Vodacom hopes to reach 10 million in three years.
The 4G standard is evolving slowly but will play a key role in expanding the impact of IT in the physical world, says Gartner.
In today's technology roundup: Google tests intelligent cars, iPhone 4 troubles continue, UAE scraps BlackBerry ban, and Virgin Galactic completes first flight.
In this World Wide Wrap: Westpac focuses on customer tech, ClairMail raises $13.8m for mobile banking, and new card features rewards button.