iBurst's parent company is first to market with the next generation of mobile broadband.
SA's cellular operators take steps to infiltrate the market and lower their operating costs with festive season promotions.
A majority of surveyed drivers would back legislation that outlaws cellphone use while driving.
The company's new data packages and tariffs are more expensive than its promotional offers that will end on 14 October.
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The technology company wants to extract synergies from its data and voice entities.
The business intelligence app, previously available for Apple, is now accessible from Android and BlackBerry platforms.
The device is no powerhouse business tool, but it has a place in the smartphone market.
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The company is positive about the new financial year, despite lower sales in the 12 months to June.
Services were mostly restored by 9am, after a glitch on the operator's network.
The competition may attract app developers, but analysts say this might not save RIM.
A swoop on MTN's head office last night led to six people being arrested for selling fraudulently loaded SIM cards.