Diversification into new geographies is "an absolute imperative", says MTN.
EDS and Vodafone have deployed a managed BlackBerry service at ABN AMRO Bank of the Netherlands.
In today`s technology roundup: Gates is world`s most spammed man, Microsoft and SBC in $400m TV deal, and Creative Technology declares war on iPod.
Vodacom and Netcare have extended their business partnership.
Matric students will be able to receive their final exam results via SMS or by dialling a NewsBreak number.
The Psion Teklogix Workabout Pro handheld computer features a touch-screen display and backlit keyboard.
More than 3 800 companies have implemented the Citrix GoToMyPC Pro solution since its launch last year, says Citrix Online.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has introduced the Stylistic ST502X series of tablet PCs.
Microsoft is expecting a bumper 2005 in the portable operating systems space.
In today`s technology news roundup: Smartphones to take 16% of cellphone market, Microsoft signs outsourcing deals with Indian firms, and Fujitsu Siemens launches tablet PCs.
Vodacom has declared R1.6 billion in dividends to shareholders after reporting profit and customer growth for the six months ending 30 September.
In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft surpasses rival Palm, Sun unveils the much-anticipated Solaris 10, and VA Software to offer Wiki integration.
The LayerOne Mobile platform, which allows Sony Ericsson users to connect to their corporate e-mail and personal information, has been released.