The fixed-line giant acts within the country`s regulations, says its chairman.
The continent will play a large role in contributing to the next billion mobile subscribers, says Pyramid Research.
In today`s technology roundup: Apple admits Leopard problems, Last Supper gets Internet close-up, Apple limits iPhone sales, and Samsung microSD supply eases shortages.
The companies have unveiled the Giorgio Armani-Samsung luxury mobile phone.
One visitor to ITWeb`s DigitalLife Expo will win the digital home`s contents worth R250 000.
The roaming regulation ensures operators continue to make profit, while customers benefit from decreased prices, says EU commissioner Vivian Reding.
In today`s technology roundup: SanDisk on litigation rampage, Comcast and Verizon troubles highlight opportunity, and Verizon`s FiOS threatens cable.
The application is aimed at giving users a mobile map book and directory with added navigation features.
The Film and Publication Board gets the run-around as it attempts to enforce the law.
The ITU`s inclusion of WiMax in the IMT-2000 vindicates local mobile providers` decision to implement the technology.
In today`s technology roundup: BlackBerry and Facebook come together, Xbox changes customer focus, Leopard to launch on Friday, and UK man bust for music downloads.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sybase named number one, Cisco shifts into WiMax, and wireless programme prepares students.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kenya makes tech leap, convergence is no excuse, and UN rules on WiMax.