The operator has made progress, but needs to do more, says MTN SA MD.
The regulator vows to crack down on unlicensed WISPs, and WAPA has promised to help.
In today's technology roundup: Monster.com admits to attacks, Sony strikes back, SAP wants resolution, and Nokia resurrects N-Gage.
Within two years, about 50% of enterprises are expected to be using unified communications.
The backhaul pricing anomaly must be addressed, or the billions invested in undersea cables will amount to nothing, say CUASA and SAVA.
The infrastructure solution includes GSM access points that can take up to 80 subscribers per village.
The cellular company increases subscribers and revenue, with Investcom contributing a significant chunk.
Community development workers will be supplied with cellphones and mobile Internet access.
DigitalLife will run from 18 to 20 April at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg.
Packeteer has over 1 500 separate enterprise customers for Mobiliti software. [Local rep: IT Wise]
Intel's Santa-Rosa Mobile promises increased manageability for the business sector. [Local rep: Tarsus Technologies]
The funds will be used to broaden local offerings and improve services.
The Precision M4300 is now available to customers in Europe, Middle East and Africa.