The International Telecommunications Union has recognised iBurst as a technology within the IEEE802.20 global standard.
The R23 million plan will extend the Royal Bafokeng Nation's wireless infrastructure and connect its municipal facilities to the Web.
In today's technology roundup: Adobe takes on content players, SxS memory card in development, online child abuse complaints increase, One Laptop Per Child software arrives, and mobile phone antennae an eyesore.
Duxbury Networking has custom-designed a network for Assmang Manganese's Black Rock mine in the Northern Cape.
Annex Distribution now offers the Fujitsu Siemens Computers AMILO Pro V3505 Professional Notebook.
The operator denies it faces financial meltdown and outlines plans to become profitable within two years.
WiMax is definitely flavour of the month. So what's all the fuss about?
Value Logistics opted for a wireless broadband solution when all attempts to install critical Diginet lines at its premises failed.
Although there is a great deal of excitement around WiMax, Gartner still views the technology with trepidation.
1896 - Guglielmo Marconi obtains a patent and establishes the Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company, the first radio factory in the world.
The lawsuit centres on the sale of Transnet's 5% shareholding in MTN last year.
In today's technology roundup: Leopard delay may signal deeper problems, Chinese censors target cyber-flesh, CBS signs distribution deal, and Brazil airline takes to Second Life skies.
This shows a virus writer will target any operating system on any platform, say security experts.