In today`s technology roundup: DT lets rivals operate iPhones, Sony expands PlayStation store, Mozilla readies Firefox patch, and AMD shares lowest in years.
In this World Wide Wrap: China Mobile faces threat, Verizon to release Voyager, and Monarch chooses Alvarion.
The company will provide satellite-based cellular backhaul solutions to Angola`s MSTelcom and Kenya`s Safaricom.
Community.BulkSMS offers an SMS service to community, NGO, not-for-profit and faith-based organisations.
The use of cellphone technologies increased by 5% in the past year, the Mobility 2007 study reveals.
The penetration of cellphone banking in SA more than doubled in the last year, says World Wide Worx.
Please take the hint Vodacom: sometimes it`s best to admit there is a problem.
The technology leads the wireless broadband race, with 82% of corporates issuing 3G cards to employees.
The International Finance Corporation is to acquire 10% of the local virtual bank.
An NCOP committee decides to indefinitely postpone the adoption of RICA.
The company sells a 26% stake in its local holding entity to Sekunjalo and Africom.
In today`s technology iroundup: Vodafone wins round against iPhone, Internet outages by 2010?, Vista service pack adds no speed, and Singapore lifts 'lesbian game` ban.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cellular messaging proves popular, Phoenix cites texting driver, and Meebo uses open platform.