Motorola showcased handsets equipped with Mobile-XL`s Smart Browser at GSM 3G Africa in Cape Town last week.
The GSM Association has slated developing world governments for not using their universal service funds effectively.
Cell C has reduced its weekend tariffs for subscribers calling other users on the same network.
Telkom will deploy a wireless broadband network.
South Africans may be overburdened by debt, but there is nothing wrong with offering a new credit card service at this time, says Vodacom.
This week: MTN introduces digital mobile TV, Jo`burg to lease telecoms assets, and DiData joins BEE bandwagon.
Nedbank will allow merchants to process credit card payments via their cellphones.
Low-frequency cellular technology offers a lower-cost solution to Africa`s communication challenges, says Nortel.
Motorola will share its vision for mobile`s future in Africa at the GSM 3G Africa event in Cape Town this week.
Nigeria is overtaking SA as the African country with the largest mobile phone market.
ICASA will investigate areas of cellphone market failure, before deciding on intervention measures.
Altron sees business opportunities as the local telecoms market becomes more competitive.
Three East African mobile operators have joined forces to drop roaming charges in the region.