In this World Wide Wrap: Airtel takes price war to SMS, battle for Kenya heats up, and Zim gets connected.
Cell C's recent success lies in its consistency to deliver what it says it will.
New technologies like virtualisation and unified messaging can aid in reducing a company's carbon footprint, says Axiz.
The company introduces new software, services and programs to help organisations integrate social networking concepts into business processes.
With delays in the spectrum auction and digital TV migration, available spectrum for the rollout of LTE technology remains out of reach.
Companies are increasingly opting to hire their support infrastructure, NGT Summit delegates learnt.
Retailers report strong sales of Apple's iPad tablet PC, after it went on sale in SA this past weekend.
The authority publishes practice notes on the implementation of interconnect and call termination regulations.
In today's technology roundup: Old tech connects Egyptian protestors, O2 engages Nokia to boost capacity, Google open-sources Mac packages, and Oracle to pay $46m in kickbacks case.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canada to measure Internet usage, Jordan to start e-payment services, and telcos unveil mobile payment system.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mac unit sales surge, IBM avails virtual desktop, and Logitech aims tablet add-ons.
In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook denies VOIP rumours, Mobile VOIP set to boom, and Australia regulates VOIP numbers.
The Eden Island Project used Comtel to install an Altrix System at the development.