Satellites provide the solution to Africa`s broadband access issues, says Inmarsat.
In today`s technology news roundup: Suse co-founder resigns from Novell, AMD chips could surpass Intel`s, iTunes for RAZRs, and MSI portable multimedia player hits SA.
Avnic Trading, distributor of Garmin`s range of GPS, sonar and radar products, has unplugged its team from its desktop telephones using Plantronics wireless headsets.
Sentech`s BizNet broadband network will be commercially available in January.
Statistics gathered from other countries show mobile number portability will not cause churn, says a local lawyer.
MTN`s group executive of corporate affairs, Yvonne Muthien, has resigned.
Samsung's D600 handset looks slick and professional, and delivers everything a Bluetooth-enabled business GPRS handset should.
Digital Mall has introduced an open-ended communication and campaign management system.
Leaf Wireless will implement and manage an SMS service, free of charge, for the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children Campaign.
South Africa is a pioneer of mobile number portability in Africa, but its impact on the market is still unclear, says ICASA.
Public-private partnerships are key to the success of digital cities, says US-based Civitium.
Sandton City has unveiled what it describes as the country`s largest WiFi hotspot.
A boom within the South African wireless sector is on the horizon.