TomTom is bringing its Go 630 navigational device to SA by end April.
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The less government and regulatory intervention in telecoms, the better, says Sri Lankan academic Rohan Samarajiva.
The company has not picked up any trouble with its data services, it says.
The company's earnings per share could be up by as much as 38% at its financial year-end.
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FireID has chosen enterprise software solution provider Sybase SA as its first local channel partner.
A battle may be brewing over what is being considered the largest chunk of spectrum to be made available since the 1960s.
Mobile Internet has the potential to leapfrog PC-based Internet in SA, says Openwave.
Competition is here. Long live competition, or not, as it may well be.
South Africa, ostensibly, has a shortage of spectrum available to use for wireless communications.
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The company's mobile packages appear competitive next to those of the other mobile operators.