There are, I'm sure, better ways of spending a Saturday morning than in a queue at Home Affairs.
Vodacom has denied Communication Workers Union claims that it is undermining basic conditions of employment.
Vodacom's alleged failure to recognise the Communication Workers Union will be heard by the CCMA.
Zimbabwean cellular providers are pushing for an increase in call tariffs.
Computer Software Consultants SA has implemented HEAT to improve service delivery and management of SLAs.
The European Commission's joint research centre has selected Clickatell to run its European media monitoring SMS-alert service.
South Africans got their first glimpse of Windows Vista this week, while the Chinese showed how vulnerable the software is to piracy.
South Africans have "hijacked" a poll to test opinion on the crime rate, rendering the results meaningless.
In today's technology roundup: Sony may slash PS3 prices, wireless hard drive for mobile phones, and Nintedo out-sells PS3.
Despite poisonous press, consumers actually like MMS advertising, argues Multimedia Solutions.
Vodacom will continue to be committed to the ICT BEE charter, says Alan Knott-Craig, group CEO of Vodacom.
Local operators are being forced to bypass WiMax regulatory delays.
Vodacom wants to finalise a BEE deal before the end of this year.