In this World Wide Wrap: Apple and AT&T sign VOIP agreement, multiple SIMs bring operator woes, and eight accused in ID theft scam.
The company has developed a channel partner programme for Pinpoint SecureMail.
The Namibian telco offered free voice calls, SMS and Internet at certain times.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telekom Malaysia seeks SMEs, IT professionals prefer smaller companies, and ICT incentives sought for SMEs.
Improved high-speed bandwidth may not be sufficient to cope with demand during the 2010 Soccer World Cup, says Blue Coat.
Any customer who buys prepaid broadband during the Ongwediva Trade Fair stands to win.
In this World Wide Wrap: Boston seeks broadcast stimulus, Peru drives Japanese digital broadcasting, and mobile news channel for BlackBerry.
The company is now the second-largest holder of bandwidth in Africa after Telkom, claims CEO Craig Venter.
The province's economic development is linked to increased access to and use of technology, says the Gauteng Treasury.
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Intuate is appointed the sole distributor of Noble products in the SADC region.
Government's programme of action sets deadlines for all ICT initiatives, which departments will have to meet.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nvidia readies Intel-disputed chip, MS can avoid legal damage, and Rambus to sue chip manufacturers.