E-government is not the only service the new set-top boxes will bring to viewers.
Incoming undersea cables will boost the growth opportunities for mobile Internet in Africa and the Middle East.
Cellular operators won't offer SLAs to companies using SMS for business critical applications, users say.
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FirstGlobal Microfinance Bank of Nigeria is delivering text banking services to mobile customers.
SA boasts a 90% mobile penetration rate, one of the highest in the world, says Integrat.
The company adds 125 extra users per month using the Kaseya IT Automation platform.
The cellular company will not comment on reports that it is seeking finance.
MTN misses overlapping employment problems, because of a lack of due diligence.