In this World Wide Wrap: MEMS to transform display tech, researchers harness 'tree power', and Cisco ploughs $2bn into tech firms.
Sometimes you just have to fork out the money to have the right technology in place.
Winston the pigeon beats ADSL in the 4GB data transfer race in Hillcrest, KwaZulu-Natal.
The FTTH Council Europe claims fibre brings opportunities to Africa, but local analysts disagree.
The Act is a triumph for children's rights, says government, but media organisations call it “intrusive”.
The company has no illusions of becoming a telecoms operator.
The company's CEO scuppers rumours of retrenchments.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft knocks Linux, Google's 'Monopoly City Streets' goes live, Yahoo intros iPhone and BlackBerry apps, and UK lags in fibre broadband.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3Com to supply Agrobank network, Alcatel-Lucent pushes network interoperability, and Qwest upgrades backbone to 100Gbps.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tandberg releases USB Web cam, Nagravision to secure Spanish pay TV, and NEC revamps portable projector series.
In this World Wide Wrap: Globacom lands cable in Nigeria, IBM bullish on Africa, and Indian telco bids for Nitel.
The Media Gateway aims to establish a global media network.
Over 3 000 HotSpot sites have been added, through a partnership with the Trustive Network.