In today's technology roundup: Dell ships Ubuntu PCs, Facebook facelift, spam loses its sting, and Nokia seeks damages from Qualcomm.
In this World Wide Wrap: Barclays goes mobile, get your e-banking degree, and BankTechAsia 2007 opens.
Industry calls for SAT3 to be declared an essential facility, but some say this will do little to cut SA's high telecoms costs.
In today's technology roundup: Congress wants e-mail tax, EU caps roaming charges, sell spectrum like ads, and anti-spam standardised.
The cellular operator has signed a RiskMentor consulting contract with PIC Solutions.
The firebrand Independent Democrats leader stands firm in her conviction that Mxit is "destroying the social fabric".
In this World Wide Wrap: Yahoo rolls out IM function, schools need text messaging, and Bluetooth targets voters.
African Cellular Towers expects higher full-year earnings.
The company has upped its subscriber base to 40 000, with growth driven by a low-cost broadband offering.
In today's technology roundup: IBM unveils world's fastest chip, Facebook welcomes companies, first mobile call from Mount Everest, and mobile TV will reach 244 million by 2011.
Through its Do Broadband Portal, Telkom will provide a selection of international and local music.
The bank spends "hundreds-of-millions of rands" to improve business processes.
The GSSC allows jobseekers to submit job applications by cellphone.