The mobile operator introduces two new BlackBerry plans for social networking and e-mail.
The company's annual report reveals payouts made to top executives in the past year.
A new method detects software glitches that drain smartphone batteries while not in use.
The top-of-the-range Nokia Windows phone will soon be available in SA, as Nokia and its partners tackle the smartphone market.
The effectiveness of legislation regulating SIM card ownership is questioned amid fraud and sidestepping of the Act.
Only Vodacom has introduced a system to cut out the chance of people accidentally signing up for value-added services.
Telkom's mobile arm introduces a BlackBerry Internet Services package for almost half the usual price.
The cellphone operator introduces a new billing service for the purchase of applications via BlackBerry App World.
The operator adds Australia and Hong Kong to its 99c per minute on per second billing deal.
Stress@Work robotically differentiates good messages from bad, colour-coding them according to their content.
The mobile operator offers an iPad app that will enable users to manage their data needs, without needing airtime.
CEO Sifiso Dabengwa speaks out in a bid to reassure stakeholders and “set the record straight”.