Touch-screen technology is taking off in the local market and is now being used in a diverse array of applications.
Telecoms liberalisation allows for the entry of companies ready to prostitute it for their own ends, says CIV director Richard Came.
Telkom raises R1.54 billion to pay shareholders not entitled to benefit from the Vodacom listing.
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MTC unveiled the LG KP 500 handset at the Tourism Expo, in Windhoek, last week.
The company's overall cumulative WiMax shipments have reached more than $500 million.
Gartner predicts the number of mobile payment users will hit the 190 million mark by 2012.
The company has rolled out its identification security solution to the African market.
The wireless business market booms as enhanced communications infrastructure and mobile convergence become focus areas.
ICASA's chairman flip-flops on comments he made last week about mobile network problems.
Almost 40% of the country's small businesses operate without a computer or Internet access.