Students from the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University will showcase their IT projects at the annual IT Innovation Day Exhibition in November.
Lawyers have criticised the content services licensing provision in the Convergence Bill.
South African businesses are more concerned about the reliability of wireless services rather than pricing, says Wireless Business Solutions.
The Knysna wireless network is nearing completion, amid objections from Telkom and claims of underhand tactics.
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SA`s broadband industry will become increasingly dominated by wireless technologies as providers and operators attempt to reach a larger segment of the market with always-on Internet access offerings.
Inappropriate spectrum allocation could prove a stumbling block in SA`s convergence agenda, says Telkom.
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MTN has finalised a deal to become a 49% shareholder in IranCell.
The Samsung's SGH E530 - it is cute and compact and does everything a modern camera phone needs to do, plus a few girly extras.
Sentech, South Africa's major broadband signal and multimedia distributor will again sponsor the Women's World Cup of Golf
A device which detects WiFi hotspots will soon be available locally, says Nanoelf.
The 2010 Soccer World Cup could prompt government to formulate a national TETRA network strategy, says a senior TETRA official.