In this World Wide Wrap: Skype user numbers grow, taking VOIP to the next level, and Orange, Vodafone cut VOIP from Nokia N95.
The changes reflect the company's recent expansion in the enterprise market.
In this World Wide Wrap: Concept PC results released, increase in PC exports, and quad-core processors gain popularity.
Telecoms operators will discuss strategies for sub-Saharan Africa's 3G growth in Johannesburg next month.
The company eyes several potential broadband markets in sub-Saharan Africa.
In today's technology roundup: Wikipedia eager to lift China ban, Amazon creates online music store, Google adds video conferencing tech, and Dell offers XP as consumer option.
Wireless data collection technology is coming into its own in warehouse management and stock control, says Philippa Dal Medico, channel manager at Square One Solutions Group.
The company's custom-designed notebook 'skins' are physically placed onto the covering, protecting the device.
The company offers Internet access with PC and laptop purchases.
The company's S710 Vox will challenge the Windows Mobile i-Mate.
Two open content gurus criticise SA's high connection tariffs, calling the practice "backward telecoms politics".
Poynting Antennas procured its own die-cast moulds to manufacture a gridded parabolic reflector.
Local universities are slow in taking up Intel's sustainable energy challenge.