The Blaster worm in late 2003 highlighted the fact that perimeter protection is not enough - the internal network is vulnerable.
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Research in Motion unveiled the first seamless, enterprise-grade implementation of wireless voice and instant messaging convergence.
The new 13.3-inch notebook weighs 1.7kg and has a battery life of up to one working day.
Gateway Communications has acquired GS Telecom, gaining a bigger footprint in Nigeria.
The VOIP push-to-talk communication tool is finally available in SA.
The range of notebooks is based on the latest Intel 965GM chipset technology.
The WiPod is a compact plug-and-play router, switch and server that can switch automatically between alternative networks.
The independent telco company has selected the ADC offering to provide additional services to its customers.
The new software enables easy deployment of wireless applications, independent of e-mail.
Metropolitan Life has created Cover2go, using mobile phone technology to bring insurance to those who had little access to it before.
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Telkom has set rates for newly-licensed operators, but CUASA has called them ludicrous, anti-competitive and unworkable.