While most businesses acknowledge the gains of mobility, they are reluctant to relinquish control, says T-Systems.
Blue Label is bullish on growth in the West African country, despite a loss after the Multi-Links contract was terminated early.
The company enhances its fixed-mobile convergence offerings with the unveiling of MTN UniPresence.
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Social networking giant Facebook, has added VOIP functionality to its Facebook Messenger app.
The company is developing mobile payment technology allowing BlackBerry users to swipe phones to make payments.
A South Korean mobile payment provider has expanded its reach after signing agreements with network operators.
Kaspersky Mobile Security 9 supports the Android and BlackBerry platforms alongside Symbian and Windows Mobile.
Network carrier, Alcatel-Lucent has signed several network deals in Africa, including Togo.
Local spammers are using international messaging routes to avoid WASPA regulations, says BulkSMS.
Future mobile advertising will harness smartphones' considerable computing power to interact with individuals en masse via clever apps.
After sleeping through the smartphone boom, Nokia shifts its focus to using low-tier devices to connect people in developing countries.
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