The industry reacts positively to news of a turnaround by the Department of Communications.
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Convergence may be next best thing since sliced bread, but it does have drawbacks.
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Mobile number portability is a gold mine for MTN Business as it snaps up 10 000 government workers.
The new digital entertainment service hopes to draw most of SA's broadband and mobile users.
In this World Wide Wrap: IM proves six degrees of separation, NYPD embraces picture messaging, and Canadians to pay for SMSs.
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The company bundles mobile phone packages with Internet solutions.
Gartner predicts sales of 85.7 million handsets this year, up from 71.5 million in 2007.
Don't force information on cellular consumers, says a study.
Fans can register online or via an SMS to begin SMS alerts.
In order to dispel confusion, ECW's mobile unit will no longer be called Lava.