Cellphone companies that lock subscribers into contracts without mercy will find themselves on the losing end of the numbers game.
The 166-year-old financial services company awards the largest IT outsourcing contract in the history of its South African unit.
The Intelligent Transport Society of SA believes e-tolling is the best solution for paying back road maintenance loans.
An ITWeb staffer wins the BlackBerry App Master Challenge.
In today's technology roundup: US ISPs must keep logs, UK robot World Cup hopes dashed, Apple ordered to pay $8m, and Scottish smart card travel system on track.
In-Stat predicts that business mobile VOIP users will increase tenfold over the next five years.
The company's latest Gateway laptops feature keys that give instant access to social networking sites.
The deal is expected to close in the third quarter and will not have a material effect on earnings.
The success of a UC strategy will be measured in terms of the customer experience, says Pommie Lutchman, CEO of Ocular Technologies.
Cellular clients lose out because data and so-called free minutes expire, despite a provision in the law prohibiting this practice.
Next Monday will be the third annual Mandela Day, and the project has turned to social media this year to raise awareness.
The tap-and-go cards can be used for contactless payments in-store, or on public transport.
The mobile service provider begins work on upgrading its network in KwaZulu-Natal today.