In this World Wide Wrap: Korea backs Norway broadcasting, ACT calls for broadcasting policy, and IRCO prepares refugees for digital switch.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel intros business apps, RIM and SAP drive mobile CRM, and enterprise mashups for Oracle.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS preps cloud apps, Intel gets Handy, and Nokia and Intel boost mobile telephony.
The Internet has provided activists with a means to distribute information about abuses in their countries to the outside world, says Mohammad Patel, CEO of O-Tel.
Telkom has hit back at MTN over the dropped calls controversy, saying mobile operators must take responsibility for their own services.
The company's ambitious national fibre project is on track.
The answer to WAN optimisation and cost-saving lies in wide area data services, says Riverbed.
In this World Wide Wrap: Acer joins OPA, Sprint expands mobile convergence, and ViewSonic plans 3G smartphone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apprion and Motorola sign OEM agreement, ESI releases virtual performance solution, and Frost & Sullivan study probes security.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sprint plans 3G wireless device, Cisco and Clearwire partner for WiMax, and Verizon sells HP.
In this World Wide Wrap: Micros-Retail gets cooking, HMV intros multi-supplier management, and retail technology summit coming.
The company will use XLink Twincom modems for secure wireless communication.
Consumers should look at the latest tech for desktop PCs before upgrading or replacing their systems, says Glenn Ferreira, Axiz Product Manager: Components.