This week: Infraco promises bandwidth to the SKA project, and Cape Town announces wireless plan.
Motorola unveiled (MOTO)RED - the first in a brand new portfolio of mobile handsets created to help eliminate AIDS in Africa.
MTN has not lodged an application to charge R25 per megabyte for VOIP calls, says ICASA.
A biofuels pilot project, to power wireless networks, will begin in Nigeria.
ICASA`s chairman wants more ICT industry competition and says telecoms pricing should be cost-based.
BulkSMS.com provides MTN and Vodacom users with access to subscription services received via SMS.
Motorola Inc, today introduced its hottest portfolio to date with a kaleidoscope of `must-have` mobile devices and accessories that will set new standards in style for South African consumers.
SA`s high fixed-line costs and shortage of business skills creates demand for wireless technology, says RIM.
Local cell giant capitalises on its alliance with multinational Vodafone to bring cheaper roaming costs.
Enhanced multimedia services will increase customer retention, but not ARPU figures, says KPMG.
The "Fantasy Survivor" cellphone application highlights the latest mobile trends - mobizines.
Leaf Wireless will distribute HTC`s Windows Mobile 5.0 smartphone and PDA phone in the African market.
Airwide Solutions today announced AirMessenger Personal, a family of network-level applications that lets subscribers add personalized enhancements to their SMS