Mobile 3D will not go mainstream, as the 3D environment has been seriously over-hyped, say analysts.
The mobile operator hopes to be in a position to take decisive action regarding its Congolese operation by financial year-end.
The operator's outgoing CEO, Phuthuma Nhleko, has been appointed to the board of energy giant BP.
The company aims to have a shortlist of candidates to head up Vodacom SA by the end of March.
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The first demonstration showcased multi-carrier HSPA with 168Mbps on the downlink and 24Mbps on the uplink.
The company added over two million new subscribers to its customer base in the third quarter.
Customers are warming up to banking via their cellphones, says major local bank, FNB.
The communication channel has been incredibly resistant to downward price pressure, says BulkSMS.
Another “faceless” dossier surfaces, with more allegations of corruption at Telkom.
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