Mobile number portability could wipe out 4% of the least-cost routing (LCR) industry.
In today`s technology roundup: A no-buttons cellphone is prototyped, SanDisk releases an 8GB music player, EDGE-enabled handsets to grow, Mitnick`s site is hacked, and Cisco buys into video-on-demand.
The days of the box-dropper in the telecommunications space are over, says VoxTelecom.
KSS has helped Nashua Mobile to upgrade to the more recent MS Active Directory and Exchange 2000.
Leaf Wireless has joined the Microsoft Mobile2Market programme.
An "easy to use" mobile solution is available from Vodacom.
Vodacom has introduced Vodafone Simply for subscribers who utilise their cellphones for voice and text services.
The cellular group reveals its expected earnings.
Standard Bank has introduced Internet banking for cellphones.
Comium Mobile will begin commercial operations in Gambia in 2007.
US-based Harris has won a five-year supplier agreement.
The vacancy created by Martin Lotz`s move has been filled.
Motorola and Wipro are providing outsourced telecommunications services.