Prism Holdings has been named the 2005 winner of the Department of Trade and Industry`s SPII Award for innovation, as a result of its developments in SIM technology for the global GSM market.
Messaging enablement company Clickatell has expanded its premium-rate SMS service offering to Namibia and the US.
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Immediate Cellphone Payment (ICPay), a tenant at The Innovation Hub, has developed the Mobile-ly cellphone payment solution.
The second underserviced area licence (USAL) hearings begin in Mpumalanga tomorrow.
Government and local telecommunications operators have agreed to work together to reduce the cost of telecoms.
Sentech has released a bundle that combines wireless pay-as-you-use Internet access with HP hardware.
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers has introduced the Lifebook P7120 notebook, which features the EcoButton integrated software solution that prolongs battery life.
LayerOne will reduce the price of its Intellisync wireless e-mail push technology by up to 40% to South African companies through its partners by 1 November.
Two WiFi detection and analysis devices were introduced to the local market this month.
The i-deck and the Sonos are drawing crowds at the Home Technology Expo under way in Northgate.
A local consortium has been awarded a multimillion-rand contract to provide Internet and VOIP services in the Republic of Congo.