In this World Wide Wrap: Vodafone focuses on key regions, Econet connects Zim, and Nigerian firm opens Ugandan base.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tesco intros Web self-service, uSamp unveils self-service platform, and airport signs pact with SITA.
The Netgear MBR624GU allows users to wirelessly share 3G broadband connections. [Local rep: Duxbury Networking]
The deployment in Cameroon will provide coverage using Alvarion's Mobile WiMax 4Motion solution.
Radiation levels at its base stations are below the generally acceptable levels as determined by ICNIRP, MTC says.
The extension to the SIM registration deadline is whooshing through Parliament, but is not in effect yet.
Government must provide a long-term ICT vision for industry to measure itself against, says MTN SA MD Karel Pienaar.
There is a move from static self-service channels to more interactive online and mobile services, says Consology.
Quraysh Patel yesterday resigned as chairman of Sentech's board.
Cell C's big business moves, despite its recent bumpy ride, could see it become a “player”.
In hindsight, Vodacom's CEO concedes that 10 million M-Pesa subscribers within three years is too high an expectation.
Higher wage costs and the unveiling of 8ta weigh on Telkom's half-year earnings.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook counters Google block, Microsoft in anti-trust probe fears, Ofcom explores 'white space' tech, and AMD ships first Fusion processor, finally.