The company uses Postilion as the payments processing engine for its customers across Europe.
Its strategy to acquire a significant ISP is on track, insists Vodacom.
In today's technology roundup: Sony to slash PS3 price, Apple wants bigger slice of iPhone pie, Sony apologises to Manchester, and Microsoft and Yahoo to reveal piracy policies.
In this World Wide Wrap: Avaya, Extreme simplify VOIP, Google expands VOIP offering, IT chiefs see VOIP boom, and Vox expands VOIP service.
It is said the lifeblood of an IT economy is the state of its software development industry. ITWeb asks local developers about the skills crisis and the build versus buy question.
Too much work and not enough people. That's the summary of local software development in SA.
The three cellphone networks together claim to have a combined base of over 36 million subscribers.
Market speculation mounts as the fixed-line operator reviews its mobile strategy.
Union members on strike have been put on a lockout, translating into no work, no pay or benefits.
A new World Wide Worx study concludes SA will see no more than 3% growth in Internet access this year.
In this World Wide Wrap, Q2 payment authorisation goes mobile, ICICI Bank targets rural market, Indian Bank trains employees, and Tech assistance in short supply.
CWU members blocked the entrance to Vodaworld in Midrand, a breach of the agreed on picketing rules, says Vodacom.
The vehicle tracking company hopes to speed up its business processes by using Progress Software's Sonic.