In today's technology roundup: Facebook users suffer viral surge, green light for faster broadband, Bill Gates bans kids from iPhone, and Barclays rolls out contactless payment.
Quick BI gives a quick ROI and removes the risk of the deployment, says Keith Jones, MD of Harvey Jones.
The country now ranks 87th on the ITU's ICT development index.
In today's technology roundup: Obama removes YouTube, UK online spending to reach |--gbp--|56 billion, BT awaits fast broadband ruling, and Psion says Intel 'unjustly enriched' by netbook.
The company has started the roll-out of its WCDMA/HSPA technology.
ICASA to publish a document on its intentions for the highly contested spectrum.
MTN's acquisition of Verizon has met all conditions and the company has been absorbed by the mobile operator.
Government relies on the involvement of private industries, says eThekwini Municipality head of geographic information systems and city strategy Jacqui Subban.
The country is cited in London for its digital TV migration policy, although the category was for a digital migration plan.
2009 is the year for cellphone banking, predicts the banking giant.
The City of Joburg prioritises its R1 billion broadband project, saying it is “as essential as the provision of water and electricity”.
The telecoms giant opens its 1-4-1 loyalty programme leading up to 2010.
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