Though Africa has been condemned as the 'dark continent', the region has witnessed positive developments, says Alvarion.
Greater partnership is needed to roll out broadband to underserviced areas, says Frost & Sullivan.
Zimbabweans can now access life cover via their mobile phones.
Newly-proposed draft radio frequency regulations are under fire for undermining empowerment in the industry.
The use of “4Gs” in the operator's advertising is ambiguous and must be removed.
Ignatius Sehoole is named VP of the South and East Africa region, but there is no word on the new CEO.
The company will pay about R97.6 million for the 2.6% of the networking distributor it does not already own.
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Employees often waste time and money on personal activities that have no business value, says Craig Young, group MD of Unison Communications.
The download store provides products ranging from security software to utilities and educational software.
Messages on Facebook claiming friends have free iPhone 4s are actually sent by rogue applications, says Sophos.
Vodacom can no longer use the term “broadband” in its advertisements.
The country's operators are more than capable of handling the high-end smartphones currently available, say analysts.