In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook denies VOIP rumours, Mobile VOIP set to boom, and Australia regulates VOIP numbers.
Telcos on the continent must look to converged services to remain relevant, says Frost & Sullivan.
The loss-making company wraps up a debt facility that will allow it to perform on future contracts.
In today's technology roundup: Internet nears address exhaustion, Google dispute goes out of court, Egypt's Web crackdown condemned, and defector unveils WikiLeaks alternative.
It's the most expensive yet also the most used data application.
Operators across the continent are reeling from competition since the arrival of international players.
MTN has been ordered to remove its claims of delivering “world-class Internet” from its advertising.
In today's technology roundup: Nokia loses ground in smartphones, five held over 'Anonymous' attacks, Xbox boosts Microsoft earnings, and PS3 hacker's computers to be seized.
Ericsson will provide new access architecture to all O2 sites in the north of the UK.
The country's second virtual operator will be unveiled at an event in Johannesburg, on 8 February.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook deploys SSL security, UK edges closer to mobile wallet, Amazon debuts Kindle Singles, and TalkTalk talks massive job cuts.
In this World Wide Wrap: Smartphone tracking SIM developed, next-gen RFID wristband unveiled, and HID Global hires RFID chief.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google unveils Cloud Print, Oracle updates WebCentre, and Atex streamlines online publishing.