Gartner predicts sales of 85.7 million handsets this year, up from 71.5 million in 2007.
In today's technology roundup: Malware hits Twitter, Microsoft changes security strategy, Google privacy under fire, and Jobs unhappy with MobileMe.
The acceptance of both standards to cater for RFID systems means local companies can benefit from technologies developed globally, says ProScan.
Mobile all-rounders are ideal for price-conscious and power users thanks to new Intel processor technology and comprehensive connectivity.
Rick Rogers of Alvarion, says true computing mobility has become more of a necessity than an option.
Working together with Telkom, Neotel will allow enterprise customers to port their numbers.
In this World Wide Wrap: San Antonio gets U-verse Voice, Research and Markets adds China report, and Whaleback revamps channel programme.
Fans can register online or via an SMS to begin SMS alerts.
In order to dispel confusion, ECW's mobile unit will no longer be called Lava.
There are no connection fees for any calls and all rates are charged per minute.
SA celebrities sign up to Fan Touch
New Icasa regulations, in force since Friday, contain a key oversight.
The company announces a further R48.6 million in work share from the transport parastatal.