In a bid to bring 3G to the masses, Sony Ericsson has launched an entry-level 3G handset - the V600i.
Cell C has entered into a three-year R500 million revolving credit facility with Nedbank.
In today`s technology roundup: New iPods take off, iTunes customers unhappy, intelligent patches monitor health, Ericsson joins aid to Katrina victims, and widescreen notebook launched in SA.
The Gauteng police service is set to receive a R506 million TETRA network, following the successful roll-out of a similar system in Cape Town.
Opera Telecom, a UK-based mobile services operator, has launched its South African business, aimed at clients in media and broadcasting.
In the latest move in a series of mobile tariff cuts, MTN has announced a 55% drop in its MMS prices.
Poynting Antennas, a manufacturer and supplier of WLAN antenna products in SA, has released four 5-6GHz antenna products.
Reaction to news about plans for electronic car licences has shown that not all South Africans accept technological innovation without question. Is the concern valid, or just paranoia?
Itec and Tiyende Telecommunications yesterday launched a joint venture.
A second colloquium on telecoms pricing will be held next month, says the Department of Communications.
The high cost of Internet access locally is creating a digital divide between SA and the rest of the world, says MyADSL founder Rudolph Muller.
Alan Knott-Craig, group CEO of Vodacom, has welcomed ICASA`s retraction of the discussion document on mobile prices published in the Government Gazette of 28 July.
MTN Uganda has implemented Qmuzik`s TalkWyz electronic vending solution to cater for consumers, corporations and potential distribution partners.