The Trojan-SMS.AndroidOS.FakePlayer.a poses as a media player application.
Consumers can expect to pay 50c for Neotel voice calls and 20c for data usage.
The embattled Vodacom DRC operation is facing a lawsuit seeking a potential R296 million.
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The spread of mass panic through SMS is unnecessary, says Dr Pieter Streicher, MD of BulkSMS.com.
The arrival of Eassy spurs broadband price reductions and capacity increases, as consumers enjoy more choice.
The company's online music store will be DRM-free, but not its “Comes with Music” service.
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BlackBerry smartphone users can mobilise and gain access to Mitel UC features.
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