Gamers congregated to play against one another and view the latest technology, on display at the expo.
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Using equipment to jam cellular signals may be illegal, but there is no penalty for doing so.
The company has responded to the Competitions Commission's accusations that it adds to an anti-competitive environment.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Big names back mobile broadband, Wavesat gets excellence award, and healthcare mobile application goes live.
Work and personal lives are rapidly converging into one mobile connected life, says Shaban Nabulisi, a programme manager for Ericsson.
A panel from FIFA, Ericsson and Perform will assist SA in developing its mobile media strategy for 2010.
Telkom has signed a contraction with Billion where it will begin distributing it's 800VGT router.
The European company hopes Innovations can help it expand into the emerging telecoms market.