The company spends heavily on local and African infrastructure, as the managed IT services market grows.
Governance frameworks are not implemented as quickly as new technologies are being deployed, says Standard Bank.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon plans LTE roll-out, Cisco quits WiMax radio business, and Netgear unveils Poweline networking kits.
In this World Wide Wrap: Time Warner eases iPhone traffic, Motorola releases Android smartphones, and Nokia develops self-charging phones.
In this World Wide Wrap: Huawei bullish on LTE, mobile key in HIV/Aids battle, and call for affordable Internet in Africa.
SA's electric car demos an updated prototype at the Geneva Motor Show, and strengthens partnerships for production.
Apple's iPad will only reach SA “later this year”.
In this World Wide Wrap: US invests $100m in green tech, Samsung unveils energy-saving line, and China to unveil renewable energy plan.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP users to reach 288m, Skype arrives on Symbian phones, and VOIP gets virtualised.
The semiconductor company integrates high-definition graphics with the roll-out of its 890GX motherboard.
Mango and WirelessG are set to introduce in-flight Internet access for the first time in Africa.
With less than 100 days to the Fifa World Cup, the promised “digital city” nears completion.
Vodacom follows MTN with price cuts to pay-as-you-go airtime.