Though Africa has been condemned as the 'dark continent', the region has witnessed positive developments, says Alvarion.
Newly-proposed draft radio frequency regulations are under fire for undermining empowerment in the industry.
The use of “4Gs” in the operator's advertising is ambiguous and must be removed.
The company will pay about R97.6 million for the 2.6% of the networking distributor it does not already own.
The move will double the size of subsidiary Datacraft, in New Zealand.
Vodacom can no longer use the term “broadband” in its advertisements.
The country's operators are more than capable of handling the high-end smartphones currently available, say analysts.
The operator makes the next stop on its network roll-out today.
High piracy levels fuel the demand for an affordable Microsoft software rental offering, especially for SMEs.
The listed company will invest R400 million in the next few years to boost revenue from the continent.
The position will become available from March 2011 and nominations are open.
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