South African mobile development company Fontera would like its US business to account for 75% of total revenue.
In today`s technology news roundup: Palm unveils CDMA smartphone, Skype offers translation service, Sony and Microsoft agree on Wii, and MTV to take music videos online.
Research In Motion (RIM) today announced BlackBerry Enterprise Server for MDS Applications, a new offering aimed at organizations looking to easily mobilize applications and have the flexibility to run them independent of wireless email deployments.
Africa and SA are yielding important development partners for Nokia in its quest to replace desktops with a single, smaller mobile device, says the company.
Intel SA has presented Sahara with an award for achieving the highest CPU sales and mobile growth through the distribution channel in SA.
Axiz has released the HP Compaq nx9420 notebook, which is targeted at the businessperson on the move.
Seamless transition between networks via wireless VOIP will drive telecoms innovation, VOIP World Africa delegates heard yesterday.
The legal and regulatory framework governing the South African telecoms sector puts onerous responsibility on mobile operators, says MTN.
The local Internet services market will be worth over R10 billion by 2009, says BMI-TechKnowledge, which means the market will grow by about R2 billion annually until then.
The report outlining the challenges faced by underserviced area licensees (USALs) will be available in early June.
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SA has moved up two places overall on the ICT world competitiveness ranking, but remains at the bottom-end.
Cellular network operator Vodacom connected its 20 millionth subscriber in SA yesterday.