The telecoms group unveils a range of products suited to Africa's needs.
Mobile broadband will generate R72 billion and as many as 28 000 jobs by 2015, says Analysys Mason.
Lower revenue from social security payouts hampered revenue growth in the three months to September.
In this World Wide Wrap: Institutions to develop nanomedicine, Texas forms medical tech unit, and Saudi gets digital health integration.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK to establish emerging tech centre, Holographics does a 360^0, and Mirrorless tech incorporates D-SLR lenses.
New technologies may be the key to balancing ambitious growth plans and environmental responsibilities.
The tablet is more than just a consumer gadget and can be harnessed in business, says Gartner.
Companies that wish to attend the high-profile annual event will receive financial assistance.
Modifications and adjustments to the progress of the project are necessary while prototypes are being developed, says the DST.
In this World Wide Wrap: Oakley intros tested 3D glasses, Netflix alters data demand rules, and Microsoft buys 3D sensing firm.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel joins Wireless Broadband Alliance, T-Mobile provokes 4G debate, and students win networking contest.
A shared IT infrastructure is the right move for a flexible, efficient future, says NetApp.
AVG's global community has demanded more action to secure social networks from malware.