In this World Wide Wrap: Apple selects AT&T over Verizon, mobiles offer ID protection, and HTC sees potential in Windows 7.
In this World Wide Wrap: Steve Jobs unveils iPad, Ericsson cuts 600 jobs, and mobile convergence big in 2010.
Although the network is a first for SA, it's not 4G, claims an analyst.
Telkom looks at how it can move connections, and prioritises those for emergency services.
Increased sales have reversed the company's losses.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM predicts brain aneurysms, EMR iPhone app released, and Phillips reports higher profits but fewer sales.
The company will do so at next month's Mobile World Congress trade show, in Barcelona.
Mobile VOIP services are expected to reach tens of millions of users in 2010, says Deloitte.
Alcatel-Lucent will build the country's first wireless 3G network in a deal worth 22 million euro.
China's ZTE will supply SA's third mobile operator with network technologies.
In this World Wide Wrap: 50 Apple test tablets in use, iSlate and iPhone headed to Verizon? and Amazon improves Kindle.
In this World Wide Wrap: Online threats invade Africa, MTN support team moves to Dubai, and Zap expands into Africa.
In this World Wide Wrap: Schools receive iPhone app donation, Bill Gates stresses innovation, and V-learning project kicks off.