The company's latest sustainability report reveals it is ahead of target on environmental and social development goals.
Four-hundred-and-fifty Zain Nigeria employees will be handed over to Ericsson.
The African Finance Corporation has pledged equity to the undersea cable expected to outperform SAT 3.
Security concerns and lack of affordable high-speed broadband are the major challenges facing the mass adoption of SaaS.
Wireless connectivity has become a driving force in SA's networking industry.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ericsson module made for netbooks, Intermec reveals WWAN computers, and Qualcomm eyes WiFi HD streaming.
While the company has been in SA for some time, it decides to come out from under the radar.
Post the listing hype, Telkom and Vodacom have to deliver, say analysts.
The local online shopping market will grow, but some key challenges remain.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dynamic Web tech suit filed, patent-violation claims rejected, and netbook suit settled.
The centre is hosted on the premises of the “'Ecole Sup'erieure Multinationale des T'el'ecommunications” in Senegal.
President Jacob Zuma's opening of Parliament speech makes only two direct mentions of ICT: telecoms costs and digital broadcasting.
In today's technology roundup: European server shipments crash, 40 000 sites hit by hack attack, Britons say broadband 'essential', and court orders Dish to pay TiVo.