South Africans travelling abroad will have access to WiFi broadband connectivity at cheaper rates.
The solution enables carriers to effectively monitor and manage mobile data traffic for mobile devices.
Telecoms liberalisation allows for the entry of companies ready to prostitute it for their own ends, says CIV director Richard Came.
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The company's overall cumulative WiMax shipments have reached more than $500 million.
The wireless business market booms as enhanced communications infrastructure and mobile convergence become focus areas.
Some IT infrastructure for the Confederations Cup is still outstanding, but major upgrades are complete, says the LOC.
After a two-month search, the Internet company appoints Stephen Newton to head its local office.
In this World Wide Wrap: AT&T to double data speeds, mobile ad system targets consumers, and SmartTrust manages device settings.
Openwave Location Express for GSM/UMTS provides an easy to deploy, scalable infrastructure for location-based services.
The Access Point Name service enables remote users to access the MWEB data centre using the Vodacom mobile GSM network.