In this World Wide Wrap: Boston seeks broadcast stimulus, Peru drives Japanese digital broadcasting, and mobile news channel for BlackBerry.
Several retailers are still unaware mobile users are required to register prepaid SIMs for the new regulations.
We've all got to have access to technology, even in the small seaside town of Umdloti.
In this World Wide Wrap: NetApp CEO steps down, IT analyst leads GSA unit, and Tele Atlas signs on CTO.
In this World Wide Wrap: Aastra extends converged networks, Samsung phones get unified communications, and partnership for converged security solutions.
In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft seeks interference fix, new tool simulates network attacks, and Nuvifone M20 released in Asia.
Vodacom used the "sub judice" rule as a cynical public relations dodge.
Any new pricing system will be challenged in court, so the sooner it is begun, the better, says Gartner.
The companies extend the exclusivity period to the end of next month.
Employees in the field can enter and receive information directly from the Intermec handheld computers. [Local rep: ProScan Group]
In this World Wide Wrap: Blausen updates Human Atlas app, Verizon targets healthcare industry, and England unveils hospital comparison site.
The 4G technology will operate in the 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz, 3.3GHz and 3.4-3.8GHz frequency bands.
Contract subscribers could be over-paying for handsets, while the regulator hides behind a set of postponed regulations.