Intermec has won the best wireless mobility solution award in the annual IBM PartnerWorld Beacon Awards competition.
VANS should not be regarded as public operators and the interconnections hearings are premature, ICASA has been told.
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LayerOne has introduced a solution providing South African companies that are using the Intellisync mobile suite with a free corporate access point node (APN) on either Vodacom or MTN.
IT infrastructure distributor Axiz has made available the Targus TR700 EasyRoller and TEV001EU Business Notebook Roller.
Internet Solutions (IS) has introduced IS WiFi Hotspot in a Box for small businesses.
Cellphone users fed up with receiving unsolicited commercial SMS messages, or spam, can now SMS the number that has been spamming them to 32335 and Mira Networks will contact the spammer to demand that spamming cease.
Wireless applications service provider iTouch SA is opening offices in Nigeria.
Motorola South African is to give away a million SIM cards during the next year in its drive to connect the unconnected.
The Competition Commission has slated the "facade of competition" in SA`s mobile market and urged ICASA to license a fourth mobile operator.
ASUS hopes to make the digital home a reality in 2006 with the introduction of LCD TV, network DVD, a wireless Skype phone and a 3G mobile phone.
Annex Distribution will stock and supply the local market with the Lifebook Q2010, the latest product from Fujitsu Siemens Computers` professional notebook range.
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