The mobile operator outclasses Google and HP to be ranked fourth among the 60 top global performers in its sector.
Wayward application service providers are being secretly monitored by their industry body.
Customers can expect to pay up to 60% less for calls to international destinations.
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The cellular company's investment in WBS had nothing to do with family ties, it says.
The Finnish government pledges R136 million for ICT infrastructure in Limpopo and the Northern Province.
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The company announced the availability of GoldMine Mobile Edition Version 3.0.
The cellular operator reveals how it will take on parent Telkom.
Speakers include Neotel head of strategy Angus Hay and MTN senior marketing manager Brian Seligmann.
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The capital investment over the next five years will reposition the network operator as a provider of converged ICT solutions.
Service providers argue that ICASA's regulations may be overkill.