The company decides not to create an international board “at this point in time”.
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NXP Semiconductors will be building NFC chips into future Sony Ericsson smartphones.
The service provides users with their lost phone's location and also enables them to wipe personal data.
Freeing up the last mile can add another R1 billion in revenue to the telecoms sector, says the regulator.
The Johannesburg Metro Police Department's non-compliance with Aarto regulations means it must scrap R2.4 billion worth of traffic fines.
The transport department does not want to rush the decision on the system that would have been implemented tomorrow.
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African refugees can now download an Android app that will help them get in contact with their missing relatives.
Though e-readers still offer the truest reading experience, consumers are demanding the multimedia functionality of tablets, says In-Stat.
The company will put its equipment on towers owned by Sprint in a move that could accelerate the construction of the network.
MTN, Ericsson and Refugees United unveiled a free mobile service to facilitate the reconnection of refugees and their families.
The country is one of only seven in Africa planning LTE, but its commitments lag behind other Brics countries.