YSL, the only true South African integrated communications provider, announced the launch of its Hosted Exchange 2007 offering.
The operator is in a tight spot and much depends on what it does next, analysts say.
The advance of technology has not made life any easier for the IT security professional.
The company is still waiting for funding to kick-start its broadband wireless network project.
ICASA hopes to finalise the regulations for the provision of communications services for the disabled by year-end.
Components of unified communications include live communications, unified messaging and Web interactions.
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The vendor is unable to say how many South Africans may have a defective battery in their cellphones.
The local IM phenomenon goes up against international players as it prepares to offer new services.
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In this World Wide Wrap: RFID on the rise, Smart cards big in Japan, and EU tests biometrics.
The Intermec CK32 Intrinsically Safe handheld computer is suitable for rugged environments.
The Pocket LOOX N100 Series personal Pocket Navigation Assistant is available locally. [Local rep: Annex Distribution]