In today's technology roundup: Americans see tech as mixed blessing, Samsung debuts ultramobile PC, tech row over 2012 Olympics, Hotmail blossoms in Web 2.0 service, and Impi Linux 7.05 released.
The rates were filed with ICASA, to come into effect on 23 May 2007.
Rim and Yahoo have expanded their strategic global alliance to bring Yahoo Go for Mobile 2.0 to BlackBerry users around the world.
The company announced the support of the IEEE 802.11n draft version 2.0 specifications by future firmware or driver update.
In this World Wide Wrap: LG's fingerprint-access PCs, Microsoft developing split-screen PCs, BT's Wii style control, and portable ExpressCard remote control.
MTN Group's president returns to SA, as survivors of the plane crash are considered unlikely.
The bandwidth demand in Africa is expected to triple by 2011, says a new report by Balancing Act.
Old-style firewalls and anti-virus solutions are woefully inadequate for the new generation of security threats.
The operator increased subscribers by 11% in the three months to April.
In today's technology roundup: Smallest BlackBerry unveiled, IBM sells seashells, Internet radio gets a break, and London Tube updates.
In this World Wide Wrap: Equifax battles identity theft, VeriSign implements one-time passwords, and Cardinal Bank's free mobile banking.
MWeb begins a WiMax trial, as local players scramble to take advantage of the technology.
In today's technology roundup: Apple gets greener, Internet radio threatened, Ballmer slams iPhone, and Google bug bites again.