The country's mobile operators say the festive season saw no significant traffic backlogs or network failures.
Technology improvements are expected to encourage more sophisticated advertising campaigns this year.
Motorola breaks up, 'Anonymous' attacks Tunisian sites, hactivist attacks looming, and IT industry guilty of age discrimination.
In this World Wide Wrap: Pen to tackle learning disorders, Kindle hits 8m sales, and Samsung flexes smartphone muscles.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kenya sees economic growth, mobile broadband users to hit 3.5bn, and Bharti Airtel pledges price cuts.
The mobile operator has been hit by yet another advertising complaint from a rival, and says corporate bullying is at play.
Air transport has completed the switch to 2D bar-coded boarding passes worldwide, claims IATA.
The company has started looking for a replacement for Shameel Joosub, but cannot say how long the process will take.
Deal values Facebook at $50bn, Verizon lines up 4G products, Intel aims flash at tablets, and Europe close to universal charger standard.
In this World Wide Wrap: Business boosts VOIP spending, European satellite drives VOIP access, and Vox and Nimbus unveil VOIP app.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google muscles in on Apple, Vietnam e-commerce growth hampered, and Globe inks mobile payment deal.
A mobile software company has developed an app which allows users to send and receive business cards via SMS.
Analysts predict 2011 'the year of the smartphone', following a dismal 2009 and recovery in 2010.