Users can now perform banking transactions without airtime.
In this World Wide Wrap: East Africa braces for digital switchover, Ghana gets MTN service centres, and UK confronts Egypt over networks abuse.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPad 2 to debut this week?, Asus readies 3D tablet, and Sprint offers dual-screen smartphone.
The company has cut its staff levels to address South Africa's LCR slump.
Businesses will move to a 'bring your own device' strategy, according to a Mitel survey.
BlackBerry smartphones will be available from MTC Mobile Homes countrywide.
Real-world value will soon be unlocked by vendors using location-based services to trace their customers, says Wesley Lynch, CEO of Realmdigital.
Incredible Connection customers are encouraged to recycle their old electronic appliances in exchange for discounts.
The company appoints a new Africa VP to facilitate expansion on the continent.
In today's technology roundup: UK to outlaw tweeting in courts, Anonymous hits US security firm, Atos eyes e-mail eradication, and firm draws fire for immigration game app.
In this World Wide Wrap: No VOIP yet for Emirates, social media to drive VOIP, and Skype to boost revenue.
In this World Wide Wrap: French telcos target e-payment, LG readies mobile payment system, and Apple to speed up e-zine sales.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fujitsu's eco-tactics under fire, small business IT can easily go green, and new 'green' antenna unveiled.