Off the back of Nigeria's decision to extend SIM registrations, analysts think SA may do the same.
It will not abandon SA, says the mobile operator.
Business spend on information security and IT governance will become top concerns for enterprises, says Deloitte.
Organisations continue to sell products via unauthorised or unofficial distribution channels, says Reon Coetzee, Toshiba regional sales manager, Southern Africa.
The position of chairman is up for grabs and provides an opportunity to bring in an industry stalwart with a stronger hand.
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Reliable technology is vital in emergency contact centres, where inefficiency can cost lives, says Spescom Datafusion.
Speculation has it that the company is moving its group operations to Dubai, leaving SA as a subsidiary.
A retail rate cut equal to the interconnect rate cut will wipe out about 20% of the operators' revenue.
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The regulator's band plan awaits formal publication.