Alan Knott-Craig has suffered a heart attack.
While Telkom`s new ADSL pricing helps reduce connectivity costs, the real impact will only come once line rental costs are addressed, says an analyst.
Celtel Uganda has introduced SIM card-based mobile payphones, which will allow people to run small businesses from their phones.
In today`s technology roundup: UK leads online child safety initiative, Intel patches Centrino, Sony announces photo GPS, and solar power to bridge divide.
Vodacom has introduced the Big Bonus Voucher, which allows customers to purchase a once-off voucher that provides access to the Vodacom network for 12 months.
Distributor Axiz has introduced the Targus Atmosphere notebook case range.
Meru Networks` RS-4000 Radio Switch received the "Grand Prize" Best of Show award in the mobile/wireless category at Interop Tokyo 2006. [Local rep: Core Networks]
Primedia has purchased a majority stake in mobile content provider Exactmobile.
SA's telecoms environment is over-regulated and does not look good for the SNO, which is expected to take a paltry 5% of Telkom's market, says an analyst.
MTN is on a national tour to encourage its subscribers in disadvantaged areas to use SMS as a communication medium.
The mobile phone is always on, always carried and has a built-in payment system, offering radical commercial opportunities for business, says a visiting strategy consultant.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has introduced two entry-level notebooks with Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology.
The latest buzzword in the least-cost routing jungle is "MNP", or mobile number portability, says TelePassport.