4G definitely isn't the magic knob that removes all problems, says Dr Hans-Peter Petry, Detecon managing partner.
Alvarion's wireless broadband solution received the International Security Conference's Best in Public Safety Solutions award.
The rise in mobile uptake and innovation transforms the way developing nations access basic services.
As connectivity and data storage facilities improve, it becomes easier for international operators to move in.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telcos call for network convergence, Nintendo reveals 3D gaming device, and LTE mobile phone coming.
After complaints from some customers, MWeb will amend its terms and conditions.
MTN is the first of the large operators to hack its data prices.
Location- and context-based services will transform the mobile applications market in 2010 and beyond, say analysts.
In this World Wide Wrap: US bill opens $20bn IT market, FCC pushes mobile medical apps, and software firms partner for healthcare solutions.
The company upgrades its Windhoek network, to offer enhanced mobile broadband in terms of speed and access.
The local loop must be unbundled before South Africans feel any real benefit.
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The company will offer three uncapped products, including ADSL line and uncapped data bundles.