Motorola and the GSM Association have extended their programme to ship ultra-low-cost handsets to emerging markets for a further six months.
A visiting South Korean government delegation has received a lukewarm reception to its mobile broadband wireless solutions.
US memory chipmaker SanDisk is considering developing the South African retail market for its products, after observing it is far stronger than it realised.
The final hurdle to ubiquitous broadband using WiMax technology has been cleared for most countries, but not SA.
A year after it bought IBM`s PC division, Lenovo will bring a range of products to the South African market by the end of this month.
The company with roots in the 1940s is officially being taken over and delisted from the JSE.
The Vodacom Group has pledged 1 billion Tanzanian shillings (US$840 336) to assist in relief efforts aimed at alleviating the hunger experienced by many Tanzanians due to the drought in the country.
A Web site, which helps cellphone users find the most suitable cellular contract based on their usage patterns, went live last week.
Vodafone can now make it compulsory for VenFin shareholders to sell their shares.
GSM-based satellite tracking is increasingly being used to track assets, says David Marshall, marketing director at Marshall International.
First National Bank (FNB) has selected Clickatell to extend its inContact alert service to Namibia.
LayerOne has rated the top devices in the South African market that are compatible with its wireless push e-mail software.
Competitions in which people pay inflated SMS prices to enter are seen by the National Lotteries Board as illegal lotteries.