Broadband Infraco incurred irregular expenditure of R151 million and wasteful expenditure of R1.9 million in the 2010/11 financial year.
The telco is monitoring its network and investing in infrastructure ahead of the smartphone's release.
USAASA develops a means test to determine which households qualify for the government subsidy for set-top boxes.
Altech's East African unit did not recover as expected six months ago.
Company rolls out RDIMM modules designed for use in low-power enterprise server systems.
Low credit card penetration and the high failure rate of debit card transactions have been blamed for the slow growth.
The service provider lowers tariffs for prepaid and postpaid customers, and introduces a bigger data bundle.
Ericsson is the exclusive sponsor of the Mashable Social Good Summit, taking place in New York this week.
The facility aims at making southern Africa a global hub for mobile innovations.
The new generation of mobile broadband modules from Ericsson support this protocol in Windows 8.
Former Cisco executive Tim Ellis joins the JSE-listed technology group.
While mobile phone accessibility covers the entire country, Internet connectivity remains low, says communication secretary.
CEO Pieter Uys promises subscribers that no services will be throttled and clarifies the operator's position.