The first annual African Mobile Marketing and Advertising Summit takes place next month in Lagos, Nigeria.
In today's technology roundup: Apple to unlock iPhone in Italy, Intel slashes 65nm chip prices, Skype unveils low-cost calling plans, and Metal Gear online beta delayed.
Most of the growth comes from West Africa, followed by the SADC, says Hughes Network Services.
For the first time, businesses have communications options that can unify and simplify, says Andy Bull, MD of Mitel.
Advanced cellphones and new wireless technologies put more power in consumers' hands, which could improve everyone's bandwidth lot.
The expo saw 290 delegates through the doors in the first hour.
New advertising and marketing practices are developed and applied online.
Ericsson expands on the future of the local mobile industry, at the Digital Lifestyle Expo.
In this World Wide Wrap: Heavyweights make LTE announcement, mobile exceeds fixed broadband, and iPhone gets VOIP.
The competition authorities lack the competence to rule on a market dominance complaint lodged by VANS, says the telco.
The communications minister responds to criticism by a Ugandan minister over state involvement in cable projects.
Cell-Life, ComplyRx and the NHS select Clickatell Enterprise Messaging to offer 'anywhere, anytime' access to healthcare information.
The company's biggest challenge is overcoming market perceptions, says its CFO.