Sources close to the companies say an announcement is imminent.
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Intel, Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks are testing interoperability across Intel's WiMax silicon.
Convergence and new generation handhelds will allow VOIP calls to be made from WiFi and other hotspots.
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Hearings on the terms and conditions of new communication licences begin on Monday and will run until 9 October.
The cellular service provider has selected Experian Decision Analytics to deliver an application scorecard solution.
Vouchers for international VOIP calling are now available on FNB's cellphone banking service.
The JSE-listed company continues to post increases on fundamentals.
A locally designed cellphone may be the answer to finding lost children.
The 2010 World Cup could benefit from Telkom selling its fixed-line business, says the LOC.