In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook denies VOIP rumours, Mobile VOIP set to boom, and Australia regulates VOIP numbers.
Telcos on the continent must look to converged services to remain relevant, says Frost & Sullivan.
Operators across the continent are reeling from competition since the arrival of international players.
MTN has been ordered to remove its claims of delivering “world-class Internet” from its advertising.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ethiopia gets ICT association, CoreTrace protects Mac users, and Educators call for virtual environments.
In this World Wide Wrap: Vodafone takes on channel, Du eyes fixed-mobile convergence, and GCS unveils channel partner programme.
The company unveiled its SAS High-Performance Markdown Optimisation within its SAS Merchandise Intelligence suite.
The situation is salvageable, say analysts, despite Neotel's R1.1 billion loss and a leadership shake-up.
The WorkCentre 7556 was recently awarded BLI's highest Field Test rating of five stars. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
MyTools allows Cell C subscribers to manage and personalise their voicemail and SMS functionality online.
In this World Wide Wrap: PayPal in Federal Reserve row, Starbucks eyes mobile payment, and Charge Anywhere turns to Android.
One of the greatest benefits of converged telecoms is increased operational efficiency, says Wayne Speechly, business development manager of Communication Services at IS.