Mobile security policies must be as transparent as possible and not cripple functionality, says RIM.
More MTN subscribers come out of the woodwork with billing queries, but MTN says a few clients are still being sorted out.
The company plans to move voice traffic onto networks that will grow its margins.
Telcos are granted an extension for submitting written comments on the draft termination rate regulations.
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Clickatell SMS was deployed to invite voters to text Sudanese election practices in real-time.
Enterprises have a lot more to worry about than simply barricading their perimeters from external threats, says PayPal.
Surveillance is at an all-time high and privacy at an all-time low, the ITWeb Security Summit audience heard today.
After the DOC abandoned plans for 112 centres, there will now be three emergency numbers.
The arbitration process is still under way in the African country.
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The global collective aims to demonstrate developing nations' research capabilities.