The growing presence of bank-independent ATMs in the South African market has been boosted by the adoption of GPRS technology that enables rapid installation of ATMs, even in the most remote areas, says Datalinx.
There has been significant growth in IT education in SA, says CompTIA.
Connexion by Boeing and Intel have signed an agreement to enhance and promote a high-speed, in-flight wireless Internet service.
Local Redline Communications distributor RapidCloud Technology has begun trial WiMAX implementations with several organisations in Africa.
Siemens Communications has developed the LifeWorks@Com strategy, which demonstrates its vision for the future progression of communication systems.
A local company is preparing to enter the South African market with telematic software solutions.
Wataniya Telecom Maldives has been officially launched, offering 3G, EDGE, push to talk and other services.
First National Bank is to add new payment functionality to its mobile banking offering from this weekend.
Knysna is poised to become the first South African town to become fully WiFi connected.
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Wireless networking has recently seen a surge in hardware sales, as users` concerns of security and costs diminish, says Tarsus Technologies.
Fantastic 1 has signed a distribution deal with UK company ROK Entertainment Group for the provision of content-loaded memory cards for mobile phone play.
Sentech says it is looking for private funding to help it cover SA`s "black holes".