The operator begs forgiveness for the confusion surrounding its new network logo and announces when it will connect Gauteng to the network.
The World e-Parliamentary conference, to be held in SA, will cover topics like strategic planning for ICT in Parliament.
In today's technology roundup: Internet use campaign under way, hackers deface Conservative Party site, Sprint adds 4G, and G-Cloud may not comply with EU law.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM implements core solution, Pakistan mobile banking grows, and OCCU goes live with Tyfone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Liebherr chooses Carval software, Deloitte and Workday partner, and Intuit readies mobile products.
In this World Wide Wrap: Further delays for Gran Turismo 5, DeNA buys mobile game firm, and social gaming revolutionises.
In this World Wide Wrap: SAP to boost partner ecosystem; Hilton settles for MS tools; and Xing avails iPhone and BlackBerry apps.
In this World Wide Wrap: Austria pulls plug on mobile TV, UKTV extends Red Bee deal, and Egypt tightens broadcasting rules.
The entertainment and media industry may become more fragmented due to digital tech, says PWC.
RIM's first sliding phone is also its first device with the BlackBerry 6 operating system. Time to see if it lives up to the hype.
With “unique” offerings and aggressive pricing, SA's fourth operator 8ta is set to incite much-needed competition in the mobile industry.
Cell C claims Telkom's new mobile network, 8ta, is copying its November 2009 pricing model.
Telkom's shares trade slightly down in early morning trade as investors wait for its mobile offering to prove its worth.