Plantronics has introduced wireless office products that cover Bluetooth, DECT and voice over Internet Protocol standards.
Handset manufacturer Nokia says it is committed to meeting the needs of the African market.
The number of mobile subscribers in the SADC/EAC region will almost double by 2009, says BMI-TechKnowledge.
Kuwaiti telecoms group MTC has bought African cellular operator Celtel for $3.4 billion from under the noses of South African investors.
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Plantronics has introduced the Voyager 510 Bluetooth speakerphone.
City Lodge has partnered with Internet Solutions and M-Web to bring wireless Internet connectivity to selected hotels.
LG Electronics says it has made a test-run of its 3.5-generation high-speed downlink packet access-enabled mobile phone in North America.
The alliance between 3Com and Research In Motion (RIM) will deliver mobility to enterprise communications, says 3Com SA.
Vodacom and MTN have approved Fantasic 1 as a Wireless Application Service Provider (WASP).
It would take a major virus attack for cellphone network operators and handset manufacturers to take the threat seriously, say US researchers.
Datacentrix has supplied Barloworld Logistics with 30 Symbol handheld terminals and wireless access points to aid stock estimate accuracy.
Wolfgang Held, network consultant at 3Com SA, discusses several steps needed to install a wireless network.