Fundamo and MTN Uganda see huge demand for their mobile money service and expect to have 3.5 million customers by 2012.
City.Mobi offers tourists information on their cellphones on what to do between Soccer World Cup matches.
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The application works like Microsoft Outlook, but uses an SMS format instead.
Changing the corporate mindset is key to mobile computing success, says Digital Solutions Group.
The law meant to crack down on the use of cellphones in criminal activity has been bypassed, a year after its inception.
Parliament and communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda agree on the final selection of new ICASA councillors.
The regulator reissues the invitation to apply for cellular broadcast licences.