In this World Wide Wrap: Globacom wins Senegal licence, Zain Kenya plans 3G service, and Kenya sees broadband boom.
A proposed law, forcing ISPs to filter all pornography from SA's Internet space, is impossible to implement, says an analyst.
Four top-level executives, responsible for spearheading the company's growth plans, accept voluntary packages.
Like many international telecoms businesses, the company tries to future-proof its existing infrastructure.
The company ends the year in a profitable position, reversing its previous R5.8 million loss.
In this World Wide Wrap: Online billing goes mainstream, Coinstar sells e-billing business, and Twitter drives electronic payment.
In this World Wide Wrap: Genband snaps up Nortel VOIP, BT merges with Ribbit, and Verizon makes push for VOIP.
Vehicle fleet operators will be able to automate the co-ordination of delivery and collection functions.
The cellular operator has upgraded its infrastructure to service stadiums, airports and fan parks for the World Cup.
The Chinese company chases business in the telecoms and public sectors in the local market.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile banking boost for Kenya, Visa picks India mobile partner, and Syria and Iran ink bank tech deal
In this World Wide Wrap: Mozilla develops iPhone app, VMware updates Fusion and Workstation, and iPad takes Flash heat.
In this World Wide Wrap: Symantec rolls out smartphone security, GoldKey offers 1TB cloud storage, and Buffalo bolsters storage encryption.