Two open content gurus criticise SA's high connection tariffs, calling the practice "backward telecoms politics".
This week: Is minister Matsepe-Casaburri finally leaving us? And some exciting next-generation TV plans from Telkom, while the celebratory beer flows at IBM.
In today's technology roundup: Cellphones help prevent accidents, limited attack from DNS worm, and Web surfing made easy.
The Samsung X830, nicknamed Flick, is a combination mobile phone and MP3 player.
Two former Telkom executives have joined a new Vodacom subsidiary.
In today's technology roundup: Intel's new chips about 40% faster, tech woes add to campus shooting, PS3 hits 80GB, and Media Player add-on for Firefox.
Thousands of high school learners in Pretoria will attend the Vodacom Careers Expo this week.
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The operator denies it faces financial meltdown and outlines plans to become profitable within two years.
WiMax is definitely flavour of the month. So what's all the fuss about?
Value Logistics opted for a wireless broadband solution when all attempts to install critical Diginet lines at its premises failed.
Although there is a great deal of excitement around WiMax, Gartner still views the technology with trepidation.