Jorg Erlemeier will take over at the beginning of October.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bahrain telco giant under fire, White House re-looks surveillance laws, and Egyption telcos battle over interconnect fees.
Entry-level handsets are likely to drive SME growth in Africa, a study reveals.
In today's technology roundup: Tech addiction 'harms learning', green IT saves UK govt |--gbp--|7 million, France passes three-strikes Bill, and Intel anti-trust appeal details released.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tech gadgets galore at Comex, tiny drives, big in capacity, and Bluetooth alarm for gadgets.
In this World Wide Wrap: Social networking is thriving, Fiji piracy industry reaches $100m, and Panasonic unveils Bluetooth phone.
In this World Wide Wrap: $8bn invested in Africa's ICT, Ericsson backs Botswana Innovation Hub, and Essar to buy out Warid Telecom.
Wholesale abuse of the registration details of GovTech 2009 attendees blackens big brand names.
The DOC says state intervention is needed to address market failure in the telecoms sector.
The Internet makes it easier to gather information - and then perpetrate fraud.
The regulator considers calling public hearings on the mobile merger.
In today's technology roundup: Lenovo extends touch-screens, Home Office appoints ID czar, and UK emergency text system goes live.
The Namibian mobile operator will sponsor Cricket Namibia to the tune of N$2.5 million annually for three years.