In this World Wide Wrap: N96 users test mobile TV, Zcom moves into IPTV space, and powerful antennas for digital switch.
Eastern Cape police have awarded a tender to Integcomm to build a digital command-and-control network.
The company expects growing demand for mobile technologies and wants a slice of the African telecoms market.
Analysts are puzzled as to why Telkom paid $130 million for a 25% stake in Multi-Links, as it originally paid $280 million for 75%.
In this World Wide Wrap: NetMotion expands into Europe, Ericsson cuts more jobs, and Bharti Airtel looks to BlackBerry.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu named champion, Symyx releases Notebook 6.1, and Empower, LotusLive integrate.
The Competition Tribunal approves the operator`s purchase of a majority stake in the managed services company.
The BEE deal was two years in the making for the cellular tower manufacturer.
In this World Wide Wrap: GPIC scores $8m casino order, EarthSearch spreads its reach, and Wal-Mart cops small RFID fine.
In this World Wide Wrap: Wireless power on show, Toshiba boosts netbook storage, and AMD rebrands Fusion.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lotus looks to cloud, Citrix develops hypervisor, and Cisco enters server market?
The HP iPAQ Voice Messenger combines voice, e-mail and GPS features.
The data security company was named in Gartner's Mobile Data Protection 2008 Magic Quadrant. [Local rep: Biodata IT]