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The companies will enable the delivery of two-factor authentication to mobile devices, via SMS.
Recent incidents highlight the role mobile operators must play in protecting customers from risks on their networks, says Donovan Mooney, product manager at SecureData Security.
The mobile operator ups its subscriber base by 12.7%.
A new survey shows IT staff are reluctant to manage mobility.
With technology and legislation, people are getting more comfortable with blowing the whistle.
Minutes after confirming the end of talks with Bharti, MTN reveals it is in talks with another Indian operator.
The Indian operator is not interested in becoming an MTN subsidiary, it says.
A gang overpowers the security guards at a cellular distributor's Kempton Park premises.
The mobile operator condemns the violence and establishes a fund for victims.
It is puzzling that it is only the bigger corporations that are embracing mobile marketing, says Integrat.
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