http://hothardware.com/News/Some-Users-Seeing-Phantom-Data-Use-on-WP7/
Yikes! 2 - 5 MB used per hour. That would be about 1.4GB a month, with the phone just sitting on a table (assuming the 2MB figure)!
DStv Mobile - the packaged deals will be here soon
DStv Mobile provides technical details about the service, and says that consumers should expect packaged deals in the market soon
Seeing as Nokia has launched the next "imaging king" phone I thought that a thread where N8 users can post their good shots (taken with an N8 of course) would be a good idea.
To start off with, some pics I took at the Botanical Gardens in Stellenbosch today :
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DVB-H versus 3G: DStv Mobile pricing and channels compared
MultiChoice recently launched its new DVB-H DStv Mobile service priced at R36 per month. This is how it stacks up against Vodacom’s 3G DStv Mobile service.
Mobile phone is the most popular means of internet access in SA
A survey conducted by Opera reveals that South African Opera Mini users use phones rather than PCs to access the Internet
Dear Cell C,
After visiting your N1 City branch this evening (for the second time this week), I can only say that I'm totally disgusted at the level of service that I've received. After waiting for what seemed like 10 minutes, I eventually got assisted by a lady named Angelique. Last week...
Hi
I'm visiting South Africa for a month and want to buy a SIM and prepaid talk-time + data for my Android.
I'll need a few hours talk time (peak and offpeak, to landline and mobile) and a couple of hundred MB data.
The post "Mobile Internet for Foreigners" is different to my case as...
DStv Mobile to invade social networks
MultiChoice will be using Qualcomm technology to allow the sharing of video clips on a variety of social media networks
Full story at ITWeb.
This really gets my blood boiling! :mad:
The rest of the continent has regulators and governments that don't screw around and get the operators to bend to their will.
Here we have ICASA making a move, being threatened by the operators with a law suit and then ICASA...
North Korean mobile subscribers 'quadruple'
Mobile phone subscriptions have more than quarupled in North Korea in 12 months, the operator said, as a growing number of youths in the reclusive communist state clamour for wireless telecom.
Will mobile advertising ever explode?
Despite the big numbers associated with mobile, it still only accounts for up to $2 billion of the $460 billion global advertising market
Garmin-Asus mobile phone co-branding ditched
Garmin and ASUSTeK announced that they won't introduce new co-branded phones and ASUSTeK SA discusses their mobile phone plans