Maredi Telecom and Broadcasting heads to court, claiming Telkom did not follow procedure when it awarded a technology tender.
In this World Wide Wrap: Chinese insurer deploys webMethods, Ghanaian banking goes mobile, and contactless prepaid watch awarded.
ICASA hands out the first of many electronic communications network services licences to overjoyed telcos.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fixed-line to decline in 2009, China Mobile upgrades networks, and Strax buys Vivanco France unit.
The companies have signed a joint agreement to co-build a national long-distance fibre-optic network.
Maximizer's customer relationship management software is now available for the HTC Google G1 smartphone.
The expo will hold free workshops to help consumers get to grips with new digital technologies.
The telcos collaborate to build a national fibre network that could cost up to R2 billion.
In today's technology roundup: Gaza crisis spills onto the Web, no rise in IT spending this year, Steve Jobs takes medical leave, and more layoffs for Motorola.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kodak to acquire scanner division, Konica Minolta rolls out Best, and HP unveils iPrint Photo.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dubai issues cellphone visas, Web self-service trend continues, and Bolton council moves to self-service.
Local political parties turn to technology to reach out to voters.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rwanda schools wait for computers, Nigeria on the map, and Ethiopian capital gets 3G network.