Cell C's big business moves, despite its recent bumpy ride, could see it become a “player”.
In hindsight, Vodacom's CEO concedes that 10 million M-Pesa subscribers within three years is too high an expectation.
Higher wage costs and the unveiling of 8ta weigh on Telkom's half-year earnings.
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People using SMS services like ring tones and dating clubs are generating around 80% of e-mail spam, says Johan Grobler, MD of CaTS.
ISACA's online holiday shopping survey shows employees will spend six hours shopping online at work and take bigger risks.
An analyst points out the flaws of 8ta's approach to on-network calling in its contract offerings.
The mobile operator anticipates a loss of up to R200 million when asymmetric interconnect rates come into play for 8ta and Cell C.
However, the cellular operator faces an uphill battle to find a suitable takeover target.
The South African retailer offers customers a free instant messaging application: PEPtxt.
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