The inception of 3G HSDPA has increased MTC Namibia's revenue.
Internet Solutions (IS) has initiated a staff connectivity scheme offering various forms of connectivity for use outside of the office.
The media giant's evolution towards becoming a technology company continued this week, and government task teams will investigate the local loop and ICASA.
Econet Wireless Kenya has lost its bid to stop the licensing of a second national operator.
As MMS advertising takes off, so do complaints about who carries the cost of unsubscribing.
Cell C's gain of 40% of all number ports may be a hollow victory.
Over half of respondents to Trend Micro's Internet confidence and safety survey are not confident their Internet security software is protecting their systems. [Local rep: SecureData]
MTN has acquired a Nigerian telecoms company to strengthen its position in the West African country.
In this technology roundup: MySpace sues Spam King, German and French groups want open iTunes, mobile phone driving fines to double in UK, and IBM sued in mainframe emulator spat.
The Vodacom Foundation has renewed its financial commitment to the Kidz Clinics of Women and Men Against Child Abuse.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft to push Vista online, US turns to Net for political news, SMEs wary of VOIP security, US spends billions on games, and LG plans iPhone rival.
This week: News of former-ICASA CFO being suspended by her new employer, and the R500 million SAPS network is "on track".
Cellular operators and the Number Portability Company refuse to reveal porting figures.