Vodafone gets the go-ahead to take over Vodacom, while the union fumes.
In this World Wide Wrap: Orange Botswana selects Alvarion, Nigeria eyes broadband revolution, and West coast undersea cable under way.
The superior technology and competitive pricing of Blu-ray will ensure its future, says Ster-Kinekor Entertainment.
Internet users will now be able to roam Africa using MWeb's wireless hotspots.
In this World Wide Wrap: Devnet aids cloud transition, recession favours IT investments, and Jaring offers perks to SMEs.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP to grow in US, EU to wiretap Skype, and pbxnsip and ICM Performance team up.
The regulator has the right to shut down Dabba's Orange Farm sites, it says.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia gets the Qualcomm touch, Acme Packet enhances IP system, and Iskratel and Genband Gateway team-up.
The national government should homogenise the budgets of all municipal online projects, says MTN.
The company will protect ITV's e-mail against large quantities of spam.
Dynamic changes will take place in the notebook market in 2009, predicts Intel.
Consumers have turned to the Internet as their primary source of information. [Local rep: Duxbury Networking]
Customers can connect to any carrier, network operator or service provider without restriction.