Randburg-based Munnik Basson DaGama has implemented the CellSys messaging platform to deliver personalised SMS messages to debtors.
Over 60 million mobile phone earpieces and headsets are expected to be sold worldwide this year, says Logitech.
Telecommunications companies must look closely at identifying, retaining and servicing their profitable customers, says Bruce Jones, sales manager at SAS Institute.
A US-based company has developed software for handheld and mobile devices that allows the user to write predictive text messages in any one of 27 common African languages.
Cell C is deploying Spescom technology to support its call centre capabilities.
Nigeria has proved to be quite a challenge for MTN and the country is still far from won. But initial success there has whet MTN`s appetite for Africa, leading to the near-acquisition of operations in 14 other countries.
HP and Nokia are developing a printing application for the Nokia Series 60 cellphone based on the Bluetooth wireless communication standard.
Telkom has published a notice inviting interested parties to join in the High Court action and raise a defence regarding the sale, distribution and use of least cost routing (LCR).
Anyone using or selling least-cost telephone equipment has been invited to join a legal battle in which Telkom wants the service declared illegal. However, those who join could be forced to help bear legal costs.
Standard Bank says it has turned cellphones into "palm-top cashless ATMs" with the launch of two cellphone banking services - one of which allows for person-to-person payment using a cellphone.
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Namitech says its virtual electronic recharge solution for cellphones is in its commercial pilot phase.
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