Maanda Manyatshe steps down, amid tender scandals from his previous SAPO position.
Some wireless applications service providers are worried number portability could harm their business.
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Telkom posted a 7.3% increase in group operating revenue for the six months ended 30 September.
An empowerment group will increase its MTN shareholding.
TelePassport has unveiled a managed least-cost routing service that guarantees complete coverage of mobile number portability (MNP).
LayerOne has signed a deal with Internet Solutions (IS) to provide it with mobile access to the Internet and e-mail.
Telkom SA has reported headline earnings per share growth of 10.6% for the six months ended 30 September 2006.
Companies have embraced mobility with the view that it is a valuable investment, says Gary Naidoo, deputy MD of Sahara.
SIMPill has begun a pilot project at the Michael Mopongwane clinic in Khayelitsha.
The MNP process may still involve fees, specifically for contract customers.
There are hidden costs associated with mobile number portability (MNP), says Hubert Wentzel, technology director at EOH Technology Consulting.
Cellucity has purchased the Smart Digital Signage Solution from touch-screen and LCD monitor distributor Tactile Technologies.