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Vodacom has identified IoT as a key strategic growth and the mobile phone operator wants to be at the centre of the ecosystem to spur it.
Some of our metros are already using or thinking about using Internet-of-Things (IoT) architecture to create machine-to-machine (M2M) networks that allow devices – the ‘things’ in the IoT – to gather, share and analyse data about the state of city infrastructure.
Spectacular Komati Gorge Lodge meets the ‘godfather’ of pure digital luxury – the BMW 730d
The new BMW 7-Series offers a connected automotive experience. It provides a mobile entertainment powered by M2M Sim Cards, Tablets & Gesture Controls taking a connected user to the digital world
Progress made in ICT roll out in Gauteng schools | SA News Despite several challenges, the Information and Communications Technology…
Why is the smartphone integrated into the vehicle’s onboard system is disrupting the car industry?
The digital technology is disrupting the car manufacturing industry and at the centre of it all is a smartphone’s data…
Vodacom, which is owned by British mobile phone giant Vodafone, is considering providing a full-service of in-vehicle Internet bundles to…
Vodacom, South Africa’s biggest mobile phone operator, and its main rival MTN are increasing their participation in the Internet of…
Vodacom, South Africa’s biggest mobile phone operator, announced on Thursday that it has increased its stake in Internet of Things…
MTN Business encourages transport and logistics industry to realise the impact of Machine-2-Machine
The transport and logistics industry could improve their operation systems should they consider entering the telemetry market and embracing Machine-2-Machine…
South African-based mobile phone giant MTN has become the latest operator to join Telefónica’s partnership programme, which aims to pool resources, expertise and access markets to compete globally in the changing telecommunications industry.