This week: The telco loses two key verdicts, Reunert's billion-rand BEE deal, and Virgin Mobile axes CEO.
Virgin Mobile SA CEO Sajeed Sacranie will be replaced by Peter Boyd.
In today's technology roundup: Biometric plan for motorists, Chinese Web pornographer jailed for life, Internet extends reach of Bangladeshi villagers, and 'Big Brother' cameras listen for fights.
Motorola Networks & Enterprise executive Noel Kirkaldy will deliver the keynote address at Wireless Broadband East Africa in Nairobi next week.
Africa Cellular Towers will expand its market share on the continent and in the Gulf.
SA will have two million broadband connections by 2010, says BMI-TechKnowledge.
Sekunjalo Investments has boosted its ICT division with a 50% stake in Saratoga.
First National Bank will begin offering cellphone banking in Botswana later this week.
Celcom this morning became the 33rd company to list on the JSE's Alternative Exchange.
In today's technology roundup: Samsung develops ultra-slim LCD, UMC produces 45nm SRAM chip, and no shutdown switch for Office 2007.
Clickatell and 123 Consultants have unveiled Health-SMS, which uses SMS to raise awareness and understanding of health issues.
A Tanzanian telecom operator is offering CDMA services in the east African country.
Mobile2go's child-tracking device features pre-programmed speed-dial numbers for emergencies.