With a senior government minister taking over as director-general at the Kenyan regulator, the government`s dirty laundry has fallen under the spotlight.
Cell C aims to benefit 200 000 girls with its 2005 Take a Girl Child to Work Day.
The Comverse Who Called for Video service, which delivers textual notification of a missed video call or videomail, has been announced.
Companies are still issuing mobile devices to staff according to pecking order, viewing the gadgets as status symbols rather than tools.
The disbanding of the Kenyan communications regulator is one of the key issues to be discussed at the UK`s NewCom Africa 2005 this week.
Vodacom has named Nku Nyembezi-Heita as chief corporate strategy officer, reporting directly to the CEO.
Sentech says it needs government to finance a R300 million upgrade so that it can offer enhanced digital TV-type services.
The dissolving of the Kenyan regulator may have a disastrous knock-on effect for the rest of the continent, say industry players.
The latest consumer devices and cellphones were major draw cards as the Cebit 2005 technology conference kicked off in Germany today.
New research reveals that Africa has witnessed faster growth in mobile subscriptions than any other region in the world over the past five years.
In today`s technology roundup: Samsung unveils 7MP camera phone, broadband to 'revolutionise` UK TV, and hackers grab info on 32 000 people.
Grintek has implemented a solution at Vodacom SA to keep track of interconnect carriers' unstructured supplementary services data traffic.
Vodacom has extended its international roaming network across the Caribbean.