Network operators can tackle market challenges by optimising electricity use, sharing assets, and changing the energy mix.
It appears the heydays of seemingly unlimited cellular subscriber growth in sub-Saharan Africa are coming to a close.
The bank provides a free Apple application for its Connect offering.
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MediLABS was motivated by the need to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the health practitioner.
Mobile handsets and applications continue to evolve faster than companies can cope with them. That will have to change.
A SAP-initiated research group aims to develop mobile business and e-learning platforms for very small enterprises in emerging economies.
The service increases the risk of children being exposed to adult content, says the Film and Publication Board.
The UK-based company wants to take advantage of tower sharing opportunities in SA.
The third mobile operator signs a pan-African roaming deal with the Kuwaiti business.
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