MTN is to acquire Dubai- and London-listed Investcom for R33.5 billion.
The South African Spaza and Tuckshop Association (SASTA) is promoting business opportunities for SMEs in the mobile telecommunications industry.
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Cointel, in association with mobile services company LuckyMobile, has introduced Rate `n Date, a cellphone dating service.
Nology has announced that it will be using its space on the Equip exhibition floor as an opportunity to launch a new series of Billion broadband and networking solutions, aimed at the home and SMB market.
Mobile workers pose a potential threat to corporate networks, networking solution providers have heard.
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The standard sales pack of the new Nokia N93 mobile device will incorporate Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software for Windows XP.
Sahara Computers has released a USB Flash Drive with 4GB storage capacity.
ASUSTeK Computer has outlined the final details of the specifications of the ASUS-Lamborghini VX1 notebook, which is expected to be available at the end of May.
Siemens will increase its focus on providing solutions for mobile network operators, it says.
A recent BMI-TechKnowledge survey indicates least-cost routing is still the most strategic emerging technology, followed by VOIP and broadband Internet.
Mozambique has won the race to be the first African country to implement WiMax using equipment certified by the global WiMax Forum, but SA may not be too far behind.