The company has registered more than 90% of its subscriber base.
Kenya's corporate sector gets behind a project to upgrade information networks for the country's disaster monitoring centre.
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The application makes it easier to contact colleagues in one's company and keeps data safe.
A call received by the Indira Gandhi International airport call centre turned out to be a hoax.
GameStop is also looking to manufacture Bluetooth controller compatible gaming tablets.
The TelFree Mobile and TelFree Web Internet applications integrate online and offline telecommunications into one world.
The full functionality of SAP Business One can be enabled with applications that are downloadable on a number of different devices, says Bluekey Software Solutions.
SA's broadcasting plan won't allow it to reap all the benefits of migrating to digital TV, because it is fundamentally flawed.
Government attempts to soften the e-tolling blow by highlighting new public transport plans and improvements.
SA should jointly award the digital dividend and 2.6GHz spectrum, says the mobile operator.
SK Telecom says it is combining resources with China Mobile for research and development.
The e-Print printers require users to associate their printer with a Google account to start printing.