ICASA backtracks on its statement that mobile termination rate cuts do not necessarily filter down into retail savings.
The mobile virtual network operator will offer its first 3G data services on the back of Cell C's new HSPA+ network.
In the next year, two billion people will enter the mobile conversation for the first time, says Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
Steve Ballmer unveiled several new offerings at the opening of Mobile World Congress 2011, in Barcelona.
The network needs to shorten the distance between “awareness of Twitter and engagement on Twitter”, says CEO Dick Costalo.
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As the network congestion sets to worsen, ITU calls for international broadband commitment.
ICASA's interconnect regulations have been published in time to save 8ta from a probable blow to its new business.
Rivalry between Airtel and Safaricom increases as the two operators unveil similar virtual credit card payment services.
Nintendo hacker arrested, Google fights content farm, Huawei advised to sell US assets, and Oracle unveils database firewall.