Anyone needing 20 or more user licences can sign up for three months at zero licence cost.
The Chinese telco finally unveils the Huawei Y7p, the first smartphone pre-installed with its native ecosystem in the local market.
Inspired Testing is helping the e-learning college provide reliable digital learning opportunities for more than 3.7 million online students.
The company initiates the first phase of job stoppages which will have a negative impact on earnings.
The bank wants stability at the financially-constrained telco in order to fully grow its mobile virtual network business.
The telco expands its Spaza 5 000 pilot project throughout SA, promising the creation of hundreds of thousands of jobs for M4JAM jobbers.
The mobile operator is in negotiations with the Competition Commission that will see it announce price reductions on its data packages.
The Norwegian-based Web company plans to invest in a data centre in SA and is working with local telcos to create more affordable access to the Internet.
Mobile money isn’t new, but, to date, it’s yet to find traction in SA. Now, both MTN and Vodacom have set their sights on changing this.
While ICT industry players applaud Vodacom’s data price reduction, social activist groups believe prices have not been trimmed enough to benefit the poor.
The group’s stellar full-year results were supported by double-digit growth in service revenue from both MTN Nigeria and MTN Ghana.
The mobile operator announces the departure of its group president and CEO at the end of his contract in March 2021.