Telkom has announced an entry-level broadband product, a price reduction on its high-end products and the commercial roll-out of its T-Zone hotspots.
Telkom and Wireless G have partnered to launch wholesale wireless broadband access that can be repackaged and retailed by other service providers.
While opening up new revenue streams, premium SMS has also left users vulnerable to unscrupulous mobile service providers.
Esquire Technologies has been appointed as a distributor of the Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) motherboard and notebook ranges.
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Thinta Thinta Telecoms will use the MTN network to provide telecommunications services in the Ugu region of KwaZulu-Natal.
Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are expected to remain in use in SA for some years, despite the news that Sony has given up on the devices.
Least-cost routing provider TelePassport has expanded its operations into Africa.
The Duxbury Networking Training Academy has introduced several Proxim courses covering wireless networking subjects.
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Prism has piloted a project that allows prepaid electricity consumers to access their free basic electricity entitlement using a mobile phone.
Vodacom and MTN have responded to criticism levelled last week by CUASA regarding the three cellular operators` tariff structures.
The concept of rewards for referrals has surfaced in mobile phone gaming, with a new service from Gauteng company Refer-X.