The telecoms value chain is fragmenting as many operators lose out to application and other providers, says PWC.
The Internet services are back and running after system faults left subscribers in SA, Egypt, Malta and Kenya disconnected.
Vodacom's BlackBerry services outage is as far-reaching as Egypt, Malta and Kenya.
As new ICASA councillors get sworn in today, ISPA commends the authority for positive developments in regulations.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sprint intros converged network solution, BSNL to roll out fixed-mobile convergence, and Telegent mobile TV roadmap.
An Alcatel-Lucent study found 89% of respondents are willing to pay for the convenience and portability of a mobile wallet service.
The Finnish cellphone maker is lagging behind in the smartphone race and needs to work on strategy, says Gartner.
The company's Imaging and Printing Group has outlined mobile Internet and printing-as-a-service as key parts to its market strategy.
Don't be fooled by the BlackBerry name on the box - this Bluetooth gadget will stream music from any compatible device.
The company's defence sector sales surged during the year, and drove the reversal of its previous loss.
In today's technology roundup: Augmented reality comes to cellphones, BT embroiled in porn list breach, judge orders turnover of deleted posts, and ICO confirms data breach fines.
In this World Wide Wrap: Super WiFi unleashed in US, Scadix appoints Kemtek Imaging Systems, and Victoria state offers STIUP.
In this World Wide Wrap: Fashion takes on social networking, SeaChange delivers 3D content, and Box.net rolls out Android app.