The second national operator stays clear of mobile as the market nears saturation.
African governments should get rid of their telecoms stakes, says a Mauritius minister.
In this World Wide Wrap: Users want notebook phones, Samsung ends Dell`s reign, and Asustek develops Eee PC.
In this World Wide Wrap: Group analyses Java risks, Android could cause clash, and Eclipse gets seat on Java board.
In this World Wide Wrap: Allworx, Voxitas team up, VOIP demand rises, and operators look to mobile VOIP.
Companies are not taking advantage of the huge captive mobile audience, says Sybase.
The use of GPS-enabled handheld devices is an emerging trend in the enterprise industrial market.
In this week`s World Wide Wrap: Mobile banking gains popularity, Fiserv CEO wins award, and Shinhan selects Gifts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Flash memory to dominate, BitMicro unveils disk drive, and India, China drive IT spending.
BridgeWave Communications` wireless networking products are available in SA.
Over 50% of people polled admit they have stolen WiFi Internet access, according to a Sophos survey. [Local rep: Netxactics]
Cover2go insists selling insurance over cellphones is the way to go.
Full roll-out of bar-coded boarding passes may begin in less than a year.