MTN has joined the Proudly South African campaign.
Clickatell has moved to new offices in Bellville, Cape Town, to coincide with the expansion of the company.
The realisation of the dream of being connected 24x7x365 is on the horizon and we are on the brink of having a second national operator. All of which is good news for consumers.
A new Sober worm variant has surfaced, while the first MMS worm continues to linger.
Vodacom has expanded its mobile coverage to include the Caribbean.
Vodacom claims to be the first to commercially launch the BlackBerry wireless solution in SA.
In today`s technology roundup: Call for British anti-child-porn centre, Yahoo enters mobile gaming market, and US firms take action against blogs.
Vodacom has released the BlackBerry wireless solution in SA.
With 674 million units sold in 2004, Gartner says the market exceeded even the most optimistic forecasts.
Intel says continued advancements in its end-to-end wireless networks and wireless clients` technology will continue to fuel market growth in mobile computing.
Sony Ericsson introduced its new range of phones yesterday, including the first Walkman-branded mobile phone.
Innovation remains a major driver in today`s industries, Intel CEO Craig Barrett told the Intel Developer Forum in the US.
Econet Wireless Kenya will be allowed to operate as the country`s third cellular operator, following a High Court ruling that its licence had been properly issued.