The company's future requires more than least-cost routing, it says.
In today's technology roundup: UK ill-prepared for disaster, predictive analytics aid candidates, Xbox 360 price cut 20%, and London borough secures remote access.
In this World Wide Wrap: Alienware boosts graphics, MTS sells notebooks, and Lenovo builds GreenGuard PC.
In this World Wide Wrap: UAE ban on VOIP continues, Apple okays VOIP, and Linux communications suite released.
Vodacom and its shareholders are structuring "a unique and complex black economic empowerment transaction".
A blanket application of essential facilities regulations will hinder competition, says the second national operator.
MPs are unimpressed by the DOC's vague comments about Sentech's funding.
A Pretoria professor works on "mobile intelligence" to advance robotic technology and machine intelligence.
In today's technology roundup: BBC provides iPlayer for iPhone, brothers sentenced for software piracy, ID card changes cut |--gbp--|1bn, and Juniper Networks pushes enterprise.
The new Secure Connect outsourced solution allows mobile users secure access to company resources from anywhere at any time.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobitel showcases FMC solution, Wozniak speaks at convergence conference, and C&W chooses Orange.
In this World Wide Wrap: Lagotek gets religious, US attached to mobiles, and TSYS gets patent.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon opens "Evolution" store, RFID tracks pallets and products, and UTC Retails releases upgraded workstation.