In this World Wide Wrap: Rwanda to debut upcode, Kenya offers BPO, and healthcare goes mobile.
In this World Wide Wrap: AVG ups channel team, ACA distributes Fujitsu, and Colubris gets specific.
In this World Wide Wrap: China gets the message, mobile messaging still increasing, and response system aids community.
The BlackBerry company creates a $150 million mobile application development fund.
Core Peripherals has terminated the relationship with the Dutch personal navigation company.
The first phase of the GSM/EDGE deal is worth $20 million.
Mobile phones are contributors to economic growth, not luxury items, says the GSMA.
The Second-Hand Goods Bill will help fight the recycling of stolen cellphones, computers and copper cable.
The Competition Commission gives the deal the green light.
The operator sells a stake in its Mozambican company to an organisation chaired by Graca Machel.
Core`s decision to part ways with TomTom has caught the market off-guard.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP tool pinpoints faults quickly, mobile, VOIP threatens fixed lines, and VOIP ideal for SMEs.
The addition to Sahara's Image Book Series is an entry-level notebook with 60GB hard drive that weighs 1.1kg.