Vodafone Egypt is still in talks with the Egyptian government for a 3G licence upgrade.
In today's technology roundup: eBay beefs up security, Alltel simplifies cellphones, and Skype outlines domestic plan.
The cellular network giant is tight-lipped on Maanda Manyatshe's successor.
Motorola has started work on a GSM expansion project with a Nigerian telecoms operator.
Flash Media Group (FMG) has released the second version of its Total Messaging Solution software.
The hype surrounding Apple's new wonder toy is unjustified.
The iPhone is neither "revolutionary" nor "magical", says Arthur Goldstuck, MD of World Wide Worx. He tells us why.
In today's technology roundup: Apple's lawyers target iPhone copycats, Dell Canada faces class action suit, HP touts nanotechnology chip advances, and British government looks at data shake-up.
Electronic technology is turning traditional marketing on its head, says Candy Goodman, e-marketing manager at Striata SA.
The Namibian police and a telecoms operator have successfully tested push-to-talk technology.
Annex Distribution has introduced Fujitsu Siemens Computers' Pocket LOOX T Series all-in-one PDA device.
This week: More trouble at the regulator, firms are keen on arivia, and Telkom discusses Ugandan move.
Telkom is in acquisition discussions with a Ugandan telecoms operator.