The company is finalising plans to extend and strengthen its network signal in rural Namibia.
The international link fails, halting trade for 34 minutes.
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The telco aims to offset a decline in its fixed-line business and lower profits from mobile operations in France.
The World Summit Youth Awards extends its deadline for submitting digital solutions aimed at driving social change.
From 15% extra airtime, to a R60 000 trip to any destination, cellular providers boost prepaid rewards.
VOIP callers phoning the 911 number will soon be automatically tracked, according to the FCC.
Google's Android Nexus S phones have been geared for mobile PayPal transactions.
The small businesses have adopted wireless technologies to allow employees to work outside of the office, a study finds.
The Namibian company uses an open or invited tender process to contract small and large suppliers.
Huawei and the Independent Development Trust send 10 local students to China.
The malware poses as a banking activation app, listens to incoming SMSes and forwards them to a remote Web server.
One of the apps, MyRugby TV, will broadcast exclusive player interviews, in-camp footage and media conferences.