Government will push harder for concrete plans, and not only talk about improving access to communication, says the finance minister.
Customers on MTN call roaming in Botswana, Rwanda, Uganda, Swaziland and Zambia will no longer be charged for incoming calls.
The app market will explode into a $38 billion industry by 2015, according to Forrester Research.
The Common Wealth Bank unveils a banking app for the Google OS-powered smartphones.
Cnectd provides a private label solution that enables operators to launch branded messaging networks.
The cellular company's trading update has hardly any effect on its share price.
Criminals can intercept mobile banking data while it is being transmitted, or when it is stored on servers.
Consumers will be able to walk away from two-year cellphone contracts without paying hefty penalties to the operators.
SA's third cellular network provider is now on par with MTN and Vodacom, with 2x15MHz 3G spectrum.
The firm has released mobile business intelligence software, WebFocus.
The company has had an acting financial head since October.
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All new BlackBerrys will be enabled with near field communication technology, the company says.