In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia anticipates messaging boost, BridgeX enables server adapter sharing, and new hardware architecture for Nokia Siemens.
The mobile industry's future lies in the use of open standards, say Microsoft, AT&T and Nokia.
The global economic crisis puts the mobile operator's equity plans on hold.
The company sees increasing demand for data services, and launches mobile WiMax and LTE systems.
It partners with Microsoft and IBM to assist companies to cut costs while increasing efficiency and productivity.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile banking hits East Africa, 2009 IST Summit arrives, and Nigeria cracks ITAN nod.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telstra spearheads Next G network, Radware presents Mobile Internet Gateway, and Nortel connects congress to HQ.
The company unveiled the solar-powered full touch-screen phone at Mobile World Congress 2009.
The economic recovery will be led by China and emerging markets like Africa, says GSM Leaders.
The company has completed the MS Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Technical Adoption Programme.
Digicel and ZTE announce the launch Coral-200-Solar, a low-cost solar-powered mobile phone.
Telecoms will be hit by the world recession, but has been identified as a key player for economic revival.
The Competition Commission recommends the approval of the proposed merger between the two cellular groups.