In this World Wide Wrap: Skype pulls plug on third-party extras, Korea enforces stricter wireless control, and new WiFi standard to boost VOIP.
Only a tiny handful of South Africa's largest enterprises will qualify, says Jacques du Toit, MD of Vox Orion.
Lower interconnect may not bring down the cost of calling in SA, as so many are hoping.
In this World Wide Wrap: Deutsche Telekom considers Sprint Nextel bid, Vodafone to bring MiFi hotspot, and wireless broadband uptake to continue.
The 'make.believe' brand message aims to bring Sony Ericsson and the Sony Group closer together.
Incoming CEO and president Hans Vestberg meets his customers across Africa.
In this World Wide Wrap: AT&T debuts broadcasting service, mobile broadcasting standard ratified, and new SatLink DVB-RCS hub established.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mozilla patches Firefox holes, Verizon and Sybase offer managed mobility, and mobile meeting iPhone app unveiled
In this World Wide Wrap: Beatles fans flock as Rock Band released, iPod Touch branded gaming device, and Sony to bring 3D to PS3.
The TransUnion solution enables customers to apply for credit instantaneously via their cellphones.
More flexible payment structures can help South African cellphone operators retain customers, says Nokia Siemens.
Mobile banking offers opportunities for the 300 million adults in Africa without access to financial services.
In today's technology roundup: EU gets tough on e-commerce malpractice, Feds bust most prolific piracy ring, MOD withdraws |--gbp--|114m comms system, and Sprint redefines 'unlimited' mobile-to-mobile.