The VOIP push-to-talk communication tool is finally available in SA.
Metropolitan Life has created Cover2go, using mobile phone technology to bring insurance to those who had little access to it before.
Virgin Mobile has denied making a play for SA's third mobile operator, Cell C.
Telkom has set rates for newly-licensed operators, but CUASA has called them ludicrous, anti-competitive and unworkable.
Rim and Yahoo have expanded their strategic global alliance to bring Yahoo Go for Mobile 2.0 to BlackBerry users around the world.
MTN Group's president returns to SA, as survivors of the plane crash are considered unlikely.
Nigerian telecommunication operators are preparing their networks to offer 3G services in the West African country.
MTN's entire data network has been upgraded, but it will not be "switched on" yet.
Old-style firewalls and anti-virus solutions are woefully inadequate for the new generation of security threats.
The operator increased subscribers by 11% in the three months to April.
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Despite urging more affordable broadband in SA, advocacy groups slam Telkom's move to slash broadband prices.