The Department of Communications says the current classification is outdated.
Dietlof Mare wants to change roles after almost five years running the operation.
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The CRM cloud vendor released the application aimed at mobile devices, based on HTML 5 technology.
The carrier is promising that its merger with T-Mobile would not result in any job losses for the companies.
The company has so far signed 20 large enterprise clients for its business platforms delivered through the cloud.
The platform supports all three major mobile access modes - SMS, mobile browser and downloadable apps.
The benefit of WiFi as part of a UCC solution eliminates the need for unnecessary cabling and offers gains like 'hot desking', says Dean Young, head of Telecommunication Pre-sales at T-Systems SA.
A new SMS platform allows users to send longer SMSes at below standard SMS rates.
The telco aggressively targets the mobile space with its Telkom Business Mobile launch deals.
South Africans can now check-in to stores via Facebook to access local deals.
A mobile application for the Rugby World Cup is now available for BlackBerry, Apple, Android and Windows Phone 7.
The anomalies experienced by SumbandilaSat are common in all satellite programmes, even with the most expensive systems, says Sansa.