Commercial television direct to mobile phones takes another tentative step forward.
Nanotechnology and quantum computing will be on our doorstep by 2020, says IBM.
Huge Group cannot participate in the MTN-iTalk merger hearing, and the company says it's a sad day for telecoms competition.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rwandatel migrates core network, ITC heavies develop Kenyan WiMax, and skills shortage impacts Nigeria.
In this World Wide Wrap: Students benefit from audiovisual tech, computers assist brain functioning, and Mixed Signals audits viewing experience.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS releases Oxite, Liquid Machines, McAfee partner, and Magnolia targets broadcasters.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sydney hospital chooses HP networking, Aruba adds reference guides, and ExtraHop unveils network management.
SMS volumes continue to grow within the business and social sectors.
Old and new money come together, with Andile Ngcaba, David Frankel and the Oppenheimers joining with Intelsat.
Some of the shortfall has been filled through outsourcing.
In this World Wide Wrap: US lags in WiMax adoption, UC hard to implement, and iPod Touch gets calling capabilities.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu Siemens unveils graphics solution, Kingston ships HyperX DDR3, and HP is market leader.