Half a million calls have gone through to the HIV/Aids call centre since the “please call me” campaign started.
A local telco appeals to the regulator to forgo a market study on interconnect rates.
In this World Wide Wrap: Connecting Africa via backhaul, Vodafone takeover brings restructuring, and Safaricom unveils solar-powered phone.
The deal will strengthen the company's regional position, it says.
City Power aims to provide two-way communication through SMS.
In this World Wide Wrap: Washington schools embrace social media, Canadian schools adapt network solution, and Cambridge chooses Topyx eLearning.
Hans Vestberg will take the reins from 1 January 2010.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon unveils world modem, Huawei named WiMax vendor, and Britain publishes digital network plan.
SA is entering an integrated home browsing, communication and entertainment experience, says Tellumat Telecoms.
Skycall's branded mobile VOIP solution will provide employment for 4 500 black female entrepreneurs.
The Mitel solution extends user presence and availability to other staff and the corporate network.
In this World Wide Wrap: 120 gadgets lost daily, Apple's gadget shows signs of life, and BlackBerry debuts smart card reader.
The updated digital signage software package includes TV cloning and does not require third-party video wall switching.