FNB sees massive growth in its mobile banking subscribers, with other major banks also driving solutions.
The third mobile operator takes bold steps to change the face of its business.
The company drops its 10% market share goal, and now aims for around 1%.
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The company will add BlackBerry Mobile Voice System 5 to its feature-rich UC solutions.
The two-factor authentication system safeguards online transactions and payments.
ITWeb reviews Apple's iPad and investigates the viability of the device in the local market.
iBurst will be able to compete directly in the market without a Vodacom shareholding, says CEO Jannie van Zyl.
Despite the slow pace of recovery, the company is confident growth will set in this year.
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