The mobile enterprise is fast becoming a reality, says DeARX Services.
Fantastic 1 will promote Mobestar`s Video Content Server community application and mobile-enabled video clips to provide mobile entertainment packages to South African network operators.
LG Electronics has unveiled six mobile phones at CommunicAsia 2005, a communications and IT event in Asia.
British mobile phone giant, Vodafone, has offered $100 million for a controlling stake in Kenyan cellular operator, Safaricom.
With the Convergence Bill soon to come into law, a conference has been organised for potential fixed mobile players to consider its effects.
The rapid convergence of wireless communications and financial transactions must be seen as a background to any wide-scale biometric implementation, says Gwena"el Trotel, new business development manager at NamITech.
Dell has launched the Latitude D510 for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
The solution to the currently problematic wireless application service provider (WASP) model lies in aggregation.
EWI has filed papers in a Nigerian court requesting the reappointment of the international arbitration panel that earlier ruled it had no jurisdiction in the matter.
Cell C and the Virgin Group expect to sign a deal soon that will see them launch a 50/50 partnership.
The distribution of free SIM cards and cellphones by the Department of Communications has been delayed because of framework problems.
Compute Corporate Technology Solutions has been appointed SA`s first reseller of OpenHand Software solutions.
Umhlanga-based Fantastic 1 has chosen Qpass` Content Delivery Platform and Service Management Platform to power its mobile data services business.