The cause of the network problems is yet to be determined.
Frost & Sullivan sees MTN's data offering becoming increasingly important to maintaining its strong growth rate.
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The proposed BEE deal is not meant to empower only a select few, says Vodacom.
The DOC's priorities for the upcoming year fail to include the finalisation of the long-awaited five-year broadband strategy.
The campaign employs SMS, MMS, a TV show and mobi site to get customers interactive.
While due processes have to be followed, the ANC allegedly does not want Bulelani Ngcuka to land the deal.
The company partners with the City of Johannesburg to build a R14 million library in Soweto.
A local start-up uses the cellphone as a tourism tool and to educate travellers on SA's heritage.
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The operator aims to increase its national core bandwidth potential by 1 000% and metro bandwidth capacity by 1 600%.
The operator accedes to Taliban demands to switch off its Afghan network at night.
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