Sentech recently introduced four new communication solutions.
Sybase will extend its support for the BlackBerry wireless platform in its iAnywhere mobile product portfolio.
The Plantronics VistaPlus DM15 headset adapter, which automatically adjusts the volume for call centre staff to ensure effective audio levels, has been introduced.
The mobility and productivity benefits of wireless networking are becoming more attractive for companies, says Wolfgang Held, network consultant at 3Com SA.
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Cape Town`s Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is planning to put RFID tags on its 300 security guards.
With the current strength of the rand, Christopher Riley, CEO of The Notebook Company, believes it is the right time to get a good specification laptop for under R6 000.
MTN says it is "taking a gamble" by cutting the cost of its mobile data rates in a bid to up subscriber numbers.
B-Tel, the underserviced area licensee for the Free State`s Lejweleputswa district, has signed a mobile virtual network operators deal with Vodacom.
Cell C has named Mafahle Mareletse as MD of the Cell C Service Provider Company.
Staying connected when you are not in the office is becoming easier, says Andy Bull, director at Mitel SA.
The Notebook Company says its turnover for the year ended February increased to R15.9 million.
Duxbury Networking has introduced the Netgear WGE111 54Mbps wireless game adapter that caters for Internet gaming.