Mobile broadband wireless has the potential to slash the banking industry`s telecoms costs, says Wireless Business Solutions` Thami Mtshali.
A radio frequency spectrum analysis solution for WiFi networks has been launched in SA.
Avaya has announced the first UK trial of the Avaya/Nokia fixed to mobile communication application on Nokia Series 60 smart phones.
The MTN Group has acquired the remaining 40% interest in MTN Network Solutions from Johnnic Communications, giving MTN full ownership and control of the company.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is not yet viable as a cost-cutting solution in the South African market, says Anton Potgieter, MD of TelePassport.
WBS has denied there has been any change to its iBurst user charges.
South Africans made over half a million phone calls to the UK in the hours after yesterday`s London blasts, say local telecoms companies.
SMS has emerged as the telecoms world`s top non-voice revenue generator, according to a new report.
Telecoms end-users and suppliers don`t understand each other`s business needs, says a Cape consultancy.
In today`s technology roundup: Downloader Trojans hit world networks, easier mobile updates from Yahoo, new high-performance memory from Rambus, and spyware changes Internet habits.
Autopage Cellular is preparing to approach ICASA for approval of the launch of a national mobile virtual network operator.
Wireless networking promises cheap installation costs and freedom of movement in an office environment, says Fast Forward Systems.
Bluesnarfing is the technology-based equivalent of the smash-and-grab attack, proving mobile phone users are just as vulnerable to losing valuable personal information.