In today's technology roundup: Top Java exec quits Sun, China's banking watchdog issues IT warning, Nokia unveils four new phones, and snow leopard fitted with GPS tag.
A local wireless provider will implement Plug Power's GenCore, says distribution partner IST Holdings.
IM service provider Mxit will not court outside investors, as it is becoming financially stable.
As the telecoms revolution pushes forward, smart companies are forming partnerships with specialists, says Mario Pretorius, MD of TeleMasters.
Russia's Mobile Telesystems has awarded an equipment upgrade and services contract to Motorola.
Mobile number portability could impact a range of mobile services, says Pieter Streicher, MD of BulkSMS.com.
MTN has given 13 of its directors share options over 2.44 million shares.
Providers have outlined their vision of the future of broadband in SA.
Worldwide sales of mobile phones grew 21.5% in the third quarter.
Leaf Wireless will again implement and manage the SMS campaign for the 16 Days of Activism campaign.
SA should use 2010 to reinvent its network, says Bell Canada, which is preparing for the first all-IP Olympic games.
Mobile operator Vodacom highlights the benefits of its new credit card.
Bromide Technologies has completed the initial Virgin Mobile infrastructure roll-out and will provide maintenance and support for the next three years.