Founder and CEO Tony Farah and chairman Jim Myers resigned from the company.
Not many hungry, homeless or destitute took advantage of MTN's low-cost, R4 000 PC/Internet bundle. I can't think why.
It's not just my daughter - some black people would like to be black too.
The business of downloading goodies for cellphones is a booming industry, but who exactly finds value in receiving "love tips"?
The tribunal has yet to release its reasons for the decision to rule against the BCX/Telkom merger.
Having spent some time at the farm, outgoing Telkom executive Steven Hayward has found enlightenment - and is heading back to SA's favourite telco.
Surrounded by a plethora of technology-based entertainment delivery options, why is it that I still find myself bored?
The success of privatisation worldwide is the subject of much debate, but it could well prove to be arivia.kom's undoing.
Is the telco's lack of reaction to the Competition Tribunal's ruling a case of stunned silence or incompetent public relations management?
The South African public should look around before persistently whining about the state of the country's telecoms infrastructure.
BEE is supposed to level the playing fields, so why is it creating such a racial divide?
Cell C is aggressively targeting the low end of the market, where it still sees room to grow.
A consortium led by BC Partners has acquired the satellite company.