Technical expertise and services will become a vital differentiator in distribution over the coming years, says Tarsus Technologies.
The country is one of only seven in Africa planning LTE, but its commitments lag behind other Brics countries.
The company has acquired VOIP provider CommX in the hope of adding $3 million in annualised revenues.
Increased telecoms infrastructure has made the cloud and virtualisation available to everyone, says MWeb.
Despite a few lingering concerns, local organisations are starting to embrace cloud computing, says Fujitsu.
The country must develop its own methodologies to set national development agendas, says the SACF.
ICANN green-lights a decision to allow Internet address names to end in almost any word, in any language.
The successor to IPv4 will provide over four billion times more address space, says D-Link.
These technologies are changing the way organisations function, raising questions around the associated regulatory implications, says a legal expert.
Since people always have their phones with them, SMS is the perfect communications channel when disaster strikes, says BulkSMS.
South Africans will not benefit from faster networks that can carry more information, until more spectrum is auctioned.
Aggressive marketing by operators saw the East African country's total subscriber base grow by 12% in Q4 2010.
The company will acquire 100% of the shares of Telcordia for $1.15 billion in an all-cash transaction.