The company continues to focus heavily on the enterprise sector, introducing new mobility solutions and reverting to device features that once were its trademarks.
Bharti Airtel is hiving off 1?100 towers in Zambia and Rwanda.
Three Uber vans, laden with Kalahari's best-selling products, will deliver to Cape Town doorsteps.
Nkosana Makate, who claims to have created the Please Call Me innovation, is not letting a High Court decision stand in his way, the Business Times reports.
Customers can purchase apps and content from Samsung's Galaxy Apps store and charge it directly to their mobile phone bill or airtime.?
The operator launches a campaign to curb texting while driving.
The "try-before-you-buy" tool allows customers to explore numerous aspects of devices before purchasing them.
The new regulations aim to address shortfalls in previous legislation.
Cross-border remittances and loan systems are two of the many new services Vodacom hopes will disrupt the mobile money market in 2015.
The French telco entrenches its brand further as it seeks to become a major player in SA's consumer service provider space.
The company has responded to FIDO U2F specifications with enhancements to its Transakt authentication solution.