Vodacom's Yebo Millionaires handed over a new computer centre to the Mhlwazi Junior Secondary School in the Eastern Cape.
Airwide Solutions has added three new solutions to its family of multimedia messaging service products.
Globacom selects Alcatel-Lucent to build the first 3G UMTS/HSPA network in West Africa.
The operator reports 19% growth in revenue, with subscriber numbers increasing to 3.3 million.
The operator believes the low end of the market provides opportunities for subscriber growth.
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Telecoms operators will discuss strategies for sub-Saharan Africa's 3G growth in Johannesburg next month.
The country's dominant cellular operator partners with FNB to offer mobile banking.