The need to reposition its fixed-line business is urgent, due to continued pressure on its voice revenue.
In this World Wide Wrap: NSN releases IPTV solution, location-based services top $1.6bn, and iPhones get healthcare application.
In this World Wide Wrap: DoCoMo buys into Tata, Qualcomm develops computer-free Internet, and Motorola sells voice over WLAN.
The Israeli firm competes in the local broadband sector, establishing offices in SA and releasing two new products.
Three companies involved with Seacom were singled out for their contribution to infrastructure development in Africa.
The state signal distributor tells Parliament it is under-funded and will not be able to meet its digital TV and Dinaledi targets.
The lack of BI maturity, public transport and bandwidth is slowing the uptake of mobile BI, says Paul Morgan, MD of Asyst Intelligence.
The land affairs department awarded the companies a three-year contract for the supply of WAN optimisation.
In this World Wide Wrap: SkyEdge deployed in Bolivia, TDS falls 56%, and Agito wins cellular award.
Young tech-savvy adults are focused on establishing a good career, a Synovate survey reveals.
WiMax will hold centre stage at this year's event, says Rick Rogers, director of Alvarion.
The broadband hero may end up being one telco among many others in SA.
The Recording Industry of SA cracks down on file-sharing Web sites.