LG Electronics recently partook in the 2005 Korean Electronics Show.
Mobile phone service provider Safaricom has introduced an automated airtime credit top-up service for Visa and MasterCard holders.
In today`s technology news roundup: Mobile Linux plan underway, 3GB phone unveiled, Intel to shorten boot-up time
The first phase of the enterprise fixed mobile convergence (FMC) applications, for Series 60 Platform devices, jointly developed by Avaya and Nokia, are available globally.
Endpoint security firm Safend has introduced its Safend Protector security software. [Local rep: Magix Integration]
MyWireless has been named the most reliable wireless broadband solution by the MyADSL Wireless Broadband report.
Mobile operators continue to argue that the price of telecoms is not too high.
The communications department is to meet network service providers to address some of their concerns regarding the drive to lower telecoms prices.
In today`s technology roundup: Apple`s new iMac is home media hub, Intel plans nine Montecito Itanium models, Nokia goes Qwerty, Xbox calls out the 747s, and US consumers protest against RFID.
TexSMS, the corporate-grade Outlook SMS application recently released by TelePassport, has taken off in the South African market, says the company.
Mobile service provider and aggregator Integrat is offering a training course on mobile technology and implementation.
Telecoms regulatory reform will continue despite any resistance from network service providers, says ICASA chairman Paris Mashile.
SMS aggregator Clickatell is preparing to open a US office during the first quarter of 2006.