The Broadcast Portal enables customers to control their digital signage networks from their browser. [Local rep: Tactile Technologies]
The companies plan to deliver broadband services using WiMax, in France.
An African fibre optic project abandoned 10 years ago looks set to be revived.
All parties pass the law that will govern Infraco, despite concerns about creating a second Telkom.
Angola, Botswana and Namibia contemplate cheaper SAT-3 access alternatives.
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Dimension Data and Comsol Technology will add realism to the training given to SANDF peacekeepers.
The company starts informal discussions with SA`s broadcasters to provide HD technology for 2010.
The developed world has no intention of bringing us with it into the digital future.
The Randburg switch-on brings the network to 200 stations.
In today`s technology roundup: EU eyes broadband boost, Broadcom unveils 3G chip, Nokia ships 8GB smartphone, and pirates commandeer Web address.
The country needs at least four more fixed-line operators to bring down costs, says an OECD economist.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP client software available, Irish SMEs adopt VOIP, and Adam Internet jumps on board.