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The solutions enable providers to scale their service offerings and address the growth of mobile IP traffic.
BusinessObjects Explorer for iPhone provides constant access to data and analytics.
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A public-private partnership has handed out 50 smartphones to nurses in order to improve healthcare services.
ITWeb dissects the data prices for the operator's new, national high-speed network.
Johannesburg and Pretoria finally get connected to Cell C's new HSPA+ network, and the operator unveils contract offerings.
The Act puts people's personal information at risk, but it is next to impossible to hold anyone accountable.
Voice and data sales increased 20% and prepaid voucher sales doubled after Neotel revised its consumer offering.
The N8 is the first phone to run Symbian^3 and feature a 12-megapixel camera.
The IT retailer, in partnership with Branded Internet, will offer “free” ADSL with certain laptop purchases.