In this World Wide Wrap: Lenovo gears up for eBox, Meta Mirror converges physical and digital, and Olive Telecom unveils 3.5G tablet.
IPTV falls into the realm of broadcasting, and video-on-demand is classed under electronic communication.
In this World Wide Wrap: Investment co acquires Aspyra healthcare, remote monitoring can reduce health risks, and Medtech and Zydacron partner
Consumers can expect to pay 50c for Neotel voice calls and 20c for data usage.
While the authority continues to delay key telecommunication regulations, a competitive environment remains unattainable.
In this World Wide Wrap: FBI toughens up on ISPs, mobile payments surge in China and Operators begin mobile payment trials.
Social media marketing campaigns can bring phenomenal exposure, or lead to a runaway PR disaster.
The arrival of Eassy spurs broadband price reductions and capacity increases, as consumers enjoy more choice.
The company's online music store will be DRM-free, but not its “Comes with Music” service.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google acquires Slide, MS targets new markets, and Kindle gets mobile games.
In this World Wide Wrap: Broadcasters form Internet platform, Ireland shelves commercial DTT, and Egypt ups broadcasting battle.
BlackBerry smartphone users can mobilise and gain access to Mitel UC features.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS takes on iPad, Virgin Gaming and Ubisoft partner, and SMG wins TV licences.