ICASA expects, in the next two to three months, to announce whether it will regulate cellphone tariffs.
LG Electronics has introduced the Chocolate phone in SA, which will retail for around R3 499.
Whatever happened to the VOIP revolution? ITWeb goes in search of the technology that was about to change the world.
A war of words broke out between the country`s largest and smallest network operators today, with Vodacom accusing Cell C of causing its network to be disrupted and Cell C claiming this is nonsense.
Econet Wireless has acquired 65% of a cellular operator in Burundi.
Telcos are still waiting for ICASA to implement number relief mechanisms in some areas, even though the numbering regulations have been approved.
Yesterday`s public hearings into mobile telecoms pricing saw the South African cellular operators defend current cellular tariffs.
Vodacom has received the green light to test digital video broadcasting via handheld (DVB-H).
Over 50 senior people from the ICT industry have joined the IP Convergence Forum`s various committees to help prepare SA for the 2010 World Cup.
In today`s technology roundup: MS details Vista requirements, Dell to use AMD Opteron, Brazil hit by exploding Motorolas, and Xbox Live achieves record downloads.
LG Electronics will release the KG920, a 5-megapixel digital camera phone, in SA in July.
Dave Glazier wraps up the week`s top news: Telkom and BCX deal looks promising again, and MultiChoice reveals grand World Cup plans.
Motorola`s red Motoslvr handset, to be introduced in SA later this year, will be used to raise funds to fight AIDS in Africa.