Places of interest functionality is the future of GPS technology, say MapIT and data partner, eWheels.
Lack of affordable broadband infrastructure and licensing policies are some major hurdles, says Hughes Network Systems.
In this World Wide Wrap: Innovation advances Internet conferencing, telepresence solution enhances healthcare, and hosted desktop videoconferencing deal signed.
Local companies are moving towards hosted services to meet their technology requirements, says Herman Jansen van Rensburg, head of product management and development at MWeb Business.
WBS and Intel will deploy wireless broadband access to businesses and consumers.
The Tenda wireless broadband solutions incorporate a USB host port.
In today's technology roundup: BBC unveils live WiFi TV, UK transport minister's Web site hacked, Australia to get faster broadband, and WSJ and AP take aim at Google.
In this World Wide Wrap: Neopost cuts mailing costs, Open Solutions expands client base, and Atia Solutions gets facelift
The government will undertake 25 projects over 100 days in an effort to revive the industry.
A new wireless router offering from Netgear, designed to fulfil the lifestyle needs of consumers and professionals 'on the go', has been released by Duxbury Networking.
Part of the investment means the company will have to delist.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cloud storage boosts data delivery, scalable storage software released, and Facebook answers storage needs.
In this World Wide Wrap: China restricts online broadcasting, BBC rethinks TV licence, and NetMix completes tech infrastructure.