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.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobility an EA game-changer, Troux software placed as leader, and US Air Force ups EA.
In this World Wide Wrap: SK Telecom, Lenovo team up; UK university seeks system support; and Open Text strengthens Oracle alliance.
In this World Wide Wrap: BlackBerry maker under surveillance, Mark/Space intros GoGadget, and Hacker unshackles Kinect from Xbox
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel joins Wireless Broadband Alliance, T-Mobile provokes 4G debate, and students win networking contest.
In this World Wide Wrap: Space station to get RFID, Costa Rica deploys RFID for elections, and Novatel to capture M2M market.
People using SMS services like ring tones and dating clubs are generating around 80% of e-mail spam, says Johan Grobler, MD of CaTS.