SA mobile phone users opt to go the pre-paid route because they do not want to commit to long-term contacts.
Despite a 10% increase in broadband quality in SA, the country still does not meet the demands of modern applications.
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The H21 includes a bar code scanner, colour camera, GPS, 3G/HSDPA modem, BT and WiFi. [Local rep: Osiris Technical Systems]
The JSE Securities Exchange has approved it as its first accredited shared infrastructure provider.
The cellular software systems developer announced its membership in the BlackBerry Alliance Programme.
Service providers have capitalised on consumers' growing demands for latest gadgets, says SMC Networks.
The mobile newcomer's target of capturing up to 15% of the market within five years is described as “very ambitious”.
Mini notebooks will suffer the most as media tablet average selling prices drop.
The MTN Zone 100% Mahala Calls and SMS promotion are re-introduced, ahead of 8ta's commercial unveiling.
The country now holds one of the 13 seats for the African region on the International Telecommunications Union.