In today's technology roundup: Customers line up for iPhone, FTC urges Internet restraint, and mobile phones 'offensive weapons'.
The operator moves into the fixed-line market, becoming the second local mobile operator to take the step.
GPRS technology and GPS mapping will be used to identify those not paying TV licence fees.
Naspers continues to up its technology investments, but expects growth to slow.
Cell C is aggressively targeting the low end of the market, where it still sees room to grow.
In this World Wide Wrap: Motorola upgrades messaging, Synchronica adds push e-mail support, and Gartner predicts IM boom.
The National Empowerment Fund is selling its 1.5% shareholding in MTN, at a 20% discount to black people.
The continent's monopolised and government-regulated international telecoms gateways inhibit economic growth, says the GSMA.
In this World Wide Wrap: PDAs function as VOIP phones, retail giant resells VOIP, and VOIP users ditch headsets.
The cellular operator claims it will have no problem paying interest on its $805 million debt.
The trend has taken off in SA, with cellphones predicted to be the next platform for the local social networking explosion.
A number of innovations help the Netcare 911 team quickly respond to emergencies.
The broadcaster talks technology that will enable it to provide mobile TV, IPTV and video on demand.