Since it's no longer necessary for employees to be physically in the office to work, why isn't telecommuting taking off in SA?
MTN aims to grow its data services in SA and Africa, driven by strong demand for mobile broadband.
Vodafone Egypt has bought a controlling stake in Raya Telecom.
Netone hopes to reach a million subscribers through network expansion and upgrades.
Car navigation systems have been taken a step further with a new personal navigation system from Canada.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers will make the Lifebook T4215 available to SA through Annex Distribution.
This week: Speculation about how much arivia.kom could sell for, and ICASA is confident of meeting the 10 November MNP deadline.
A wireless VOIP solution promises to offer competition to Telkom's Diginet product.
MTN is seeing savings as a result of synergy between it and Investcom.
ICASA and the cellular operators aim to boost mobile number portability awareness.
MTN has boosted its subscriber base by 37% during the quarter.
i-mate, the global Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 device specialist, has appointed Insync Mobile as a new official distributor of all i-mate devices in South Africa.
iBurst aims to establish "closer relationships" with subscribers.