Telkom has defended its tariffs as US-based NUS Consulting again says its rates are among the highest in the world.
LG Electronics has opened a European research and development (R&D) centre in Paris to expand its mobile phone range.
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Siemens is well placed to understand the different forces that come into being when economies reduce regulatory barriers of entry in telecommunications markets.
SIMpill and Upfront Systems have unveiled the SIMpill SMS-enabled pill dispenser.
The Gigabyte Technology GN-BC01 AirCruiser G desktop router has been made available through distributor Rectron.
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Alex Morse, product manager at Axiz, discusses the changing landscape and trends surrounding the affordability of notebooks.
The Esquire Elite notebook, based on new Intel Centrino mobile technology, has been launched.
Tier One Electronics has introduced a technology to prevent accidents occurring when drivers reverse their cars.
E-business solutions firm Datalogic is looking for resellers of its products in the growing South African handheld reader market.
With a senior government minister taking over as director-general at the Kenyan regulator, the government`s dirty laundry has fallen under the spotlight.
Smartner and Pointsec have introduced a secure push e-mail solution for wireless devices, says local Pointsec distributor Condyn.