Pakistan is to install a nationwide wireless broadband network using WiMax technology based on the latest standard.
In today`s technology roundup: World`s most expensive mobile number, Apple and Nike are running mates, and Samsung debuts flash-disc-based portable PCs.
Cellphone banking has moved from a fad to a niche service, with the challenge now to achieve mainstream adoption, says FNB`s Len Pienaar.
texSMS, the corporate-grade Outlook SMS application from TelePassport, is now available with integrated SMS delivery reports in real-time.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has appointed Lightedge as a corporate reseller for SA.
In today`s technology roundup: Google tops another search survey, IM browser hijacks with music, and Sony Ericsson offers Walkman cell in Japan.
Can technology keep my fear of abandonment at bay when my best friend goes away?
Vodacom and Cell C are blaming each other for Friday`s network collapse that resulted in Vodacom pulling the plug on Cell C`s subscribers until the early hours of Saturday morning.
In today`s technology roundup: Zero-day Word flaw used in attack, Samsung releases ultra-mobile PC, and Creative differences bite Apple.
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 multinational military peacekeeping exercise, taking place in Germany, is aimed at testing new communication technology in the field.