VoxTelecom's suite of corporate-style telephony services for consumers includes call forwarding and follow-me.
One of the things I like about ICT is that it makes life easier; one of the things I dislike about ICT is that, well, it makes life easier.
About 60 000 people are expected to attend this year's 3GSM in Spain.
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Namibia is the second African country to offer commercial WiMax.
President Thabo Mbeki's State of the Nation address emphasised ICT's role in stimulating economic growth and reducing crime.
The union has slated the local telecoms sector, accusing it of not creating employment.
SANParks is in discussions to set up a wireless broadband network at the Kruger National Park.
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Sophos Mobile Security aims to protect organisations against the growing number of malware attacks aimed at Windows Mobile. [Local rep: NetXactics]
Vodacom has made a number of organisational changes and new executive appointments.
Cell C has appointed two top executives and retrenched some employees.
In today's technology roundup: Playing TV games improves vision, Japan tops 100m mobile subscribers, Gates speaks on IT security, and ESPN relaunches mobile service.