In this World Wide Wrap: Text turns 15, BYU gets messaging, and CSG Systems buys Prairie.
The least-cost routing provider is going public with a listing on the JSE's Alternative Exchange on 8 August.
A local provider slams the cellular giant for VOIP billing.
The company will no longer reverse-list into Cenmag.
In today's technology roundup: YouTube to use copyright checker, BBC offers IPTV, iPhone not affordable, and Wikipedia founder eyes open source search engine.
In this World Wide Wrap: Belated Java security patch issued, Java developers in demand, and competition attracts developers.
The company's total revenue increased by 14%, to $245 million from $215.6 million in Q2 2006.
Wireless Internet connections will overtake fixed-line connections by year-end, says BMI-T.
CFO Leon Crouse has resigned from the Vodacom Group with effect from 31 March 2008.
Almost every 2010 business opportunity will have an IT angle, says SA soccer star Gary Bailey.
For the first time, the company will use e-mails in the upcoming Commercial Agriculture Census.
The growth in mobile banking services in Africa is "tremendous", says First National Bank.
Growing iPhone interest is putting the popular handset on the hacker radar.