Having an unsecured wireless network is like leaving your house unlocked, says Simon Webster, technical consultant, The Webcom Group.
SecurAccess v.5.3 helps IT managers secure corporate networks, whether they are based in the cloud or in the office. [Local rep: AfricaSD]
Communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda's interconnect statement is essentially an empty present and no victory in any sense.
International LTE trials are picking up and the continent is no stranger to the technology, says Alcatel-Lucent.
SA's third mobile operator has not escaped the effects of the SIM card registration law.
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In this World Wide Wrap: 3D tech to transform smartphones, IBM plans zero-emission data centres, and individual control for live performances.
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The connectivity of a country is often related to its vulnerability to cyber crime, say security firms.
Worldwide mobile subscriptions are set to reach 5.9 billion by 2013, driven by India, China and Africa.
The E5 wireless modem supports networks such as GSM, Edge, GPRS, UMTS and HSPA.
It has been a tough year, says the mobile operator.