Language, cost and infrastructure challenges prevent mobile health technologies from being accessible to all.
In today's technology roundup: Age of cyber warfare dawns, hacktivists ransack Hitler defender's e-mail, T-Mobile staff sold personal data, and RidRx unveils stethoscope app.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell outsources Mini 3 and MID, IBM data centre deal under scrutiny, and Satyam founder investigated for fraud.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell's Mini 3 unveiled, Nook e-reader on sale soon, and Yealink intros multimedia phone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dhabi Group sells African telecoms stakes, Zain sees profits drop, and West Africa to become broadband hub.
The gateway allows encrypted interconnections between subscribers of the mobile and the fixed network. [Local rep: Biodata]
Users can make calls via its mobile VOIP and interconnect solution from 50c a minute.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google buys out Gizmo5, iPhone app allows calls over IP, and Jajah heads for $400m sale.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kenyan govt confesses e-payment bungle, OTT video could prompt metered billing, and Westpac signs $50m deal.
In this World Wide Wrap: Start-ups partner on universal charger, environment agency signs greenest IT contract, and UK staff oblivious to green strategies.
Local telecoms players drop rates off the back of the minister's interconnect announcement.
Cope and the ID have different views on the communication minister's interconnection announcement.
Interconnect cuts could spur additional retail call cuts, which could trim cellular companies' margins, say analysts.