The company will plough R200 million into improving “customer experience” and brand identity, as pressure increases from Cell C and 8ta.
The mobile operator hopes to be in a position to take decisive action regarding its Congolese operation by financial year-end.
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Broadband Infraco is exposed for faulty procurement and contract management processes by audit and risk firm Deloitte.
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Several mass mailings calling on users to spread WikiLeaks links were discovered in December, says Kaspersky Lab.
The authority publishes practice notes on the implementation of interconnect and call termination regulations.
In today's technology roundup: Old tech connects Egyptian protestors, O2 engages Nokia to boost capacity, Google open-sources Mac packages, and Oracle to pay $46m in kickbacks case.
In this World Wide Wrap: Canada to measure Internet usage, Jordan to start e-payment services, and telcos unveil mobile payment system.
In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook denies VOIP rumours, Mobile VOIP set to boom, and Australia regulates VOIP numbers.
As a review report makes its way slowly through government, SA loses out on millions in tax from the online gambling industry.