Wireless networks extend core networks and provide greater utilisation of existing assets, says Zandr'e Rudolph, HP product manager at Rectron.
South Africa is about to become a ubiquitously connected suburb in the global village, but we haven`t arrived just yet.
Mobile network providers say they aren`t just paying lip service to protecting minors from pornography on mobile phones.
Accenture predicts a "significant shakeout" in the mobile handset industry over the next three years.
Mobile telephony grants businesses unlimited access to partners and clients and vice versa, but this "always on" reality brings with it the question of whether the stress is worth the benefits.
Motorola has unveiled a service that allows users to animate and customise multimedia messages.
Primedia`s entry into the mobile gaming world is a good move, an analyst says.
MTN and Research in Motion have introduced a "disruptive push technology" for mobile handset users.
In today`s technology roundup: WiFi set to take off, UAE plans e-passports, iTunes price hike predicted, Sony joins VOIP market, Google to launch WiFi project, and Microsoft confirms DoS flaw.
Rewards programme eBucks has announced its virtual movie vouchers, which use cellphone technology and online capability.
WebSMS enables King Pie Holdings to communicate with all 280 of its franchises as well as almost 1 000 counter staff.
Wireless learning is a fresh idea in SA and is suitable for the new generation of students, says BCT Global.
This festive season, mobile users can create an animated video message to send by MMS to family and friends.