In this World Wide Wrap: New satellite to improve VOIP, Nortel drives VOIP, and Argentina slams VOIP service.
In this World Wide Wrap: Optical tags could kill barcode, Japanese develop green laser diode, and watches boast multimedia capability.
@lantic called on Inter-Active Technologies to market its new VOIP offering.
Does government even know Seacom has landed and what the significance is?
The legislation is difficult to implement in its current form, says the regulator.
Google's Android Market will be available in SA for the download of free applications only.
The innovative use of ICT is key as the continent deals with the effect of the economic crisis, says the 2009 African Economic Outlook.
The Durban University of Technology becomes the first campus to get true broadband speeds with the opening of the Seacom-Tenet link.
The group sees little scope for recovery during the short-term.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM unveils SME collaboration tool, Samsung releases mobile WiMax, and LG Dacom and myLGtv boost health services.
In this World Wide Wrap: Preparing Africa for broadband, consultants caught in recession, and India and Bangladesh possible tech partners.
In this World Wide Wrap: Wireless chip revenue slumps, Verizon fails to satisfy, and new network on track.
SA's broadband boom could lead to a dramatic increase in malicious activity on the Internet, says Symantec.