Tourists coming to SA for the Soccer World Cup are expected to boost sales of dual-SIM phones.
Fourways residents are determined to take iBurst to task over a mast it erected last year.
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The Green Touch initiative targets a thousand-fold improvement in communication network energy-efficiency.
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In this World Wide Wrap: T-Mobile shuts down home VOIP, Skype-enabled HD TVs coming, and Clearwire to roll out WiMax smartphone.
Why should I beg for cellular service delivery, when I pay for it every month?
Spam and malware has risen to between 20% and 30% of total mobile messaging traffic.
Two local students will represent the country in an international SMS competition.
Nigeria's SIM card registration law could cut into MTN's largest subscriber base, say analysts.
The Congolese business accuses Vodacom International of fraud and forgery.