CUASA has launched a blistering attack on local cellular operators over the high cost of calls.
President Thabo Mbeki has joined Cell C in condemning the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri, who founded one of the companies that owns Cell C.
Least-cost routing (LCR) providers have welcomed the news that Telkom has dropped its appeal against the ruling that found LCR to be legal.
Campbell Utton, operations executive at the MTN Group, will replace Ron Allard as CEO of MTN Cameroon in May.
Clickatell examines the impact premium-rated SMS and short codes will have on mobile operators.
The Flextronics Peabody GSM/GPRS mobile phone platform, based on Microsoft Windows Mobile software, has been announced.
Vodacom has implemented a blacklisting policy on stolen or lost cellphones and SIM cards.
In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft enters low-cost smartphone deal, online romance yields positive rewards, and piracy costs $38 billion.
The Wireless Application Service Providers` Association is seeking comment on its code of conduct and aims to finalise it by the end of March.
Attix5 and EMCC Software will develop the Backup Professional Mobile Edition solution to protect data stored on mobile phones.
The MTN Group has reported subscriber figures totalling over 13 million for its operations throughout Africa, as of 31 December 2004.
MTN is about to launch its counter to 3G, including its commercial EDGE offerings and the evolution of its broadband services.
A global phone spam study indicates there will be no respite from the problem in the short- to medium-term.