Dealing with 10 billion call data records a day led MTN to introduce a unified business intelligence roadmap initiative.
Fraud-convicted ICASA council chairperson Rubben Mohlaloga is out on bail pending the appeal process of his 20-year jail sentence.
Vodacom becomes the first network in SA to support eSIM devices and partners with Samsung to unveil SA's first eSIM wearable.
In our increasingly connected world, women are still being left behind, according to the GSMA.
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Enabling better access to education tops the list of South African aspirations for the future of the Internet.
SA's spectrum crunch continues as telcos await clarity on spectrum licencing from government, says MTN SA CEO Godfrey Motsa.
The MTN Smart S will be available in stores as soon as it gets released from SA customs.
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MTN develops its own instant messaging platform, which will be integrated with Mobile Money to form what it hopes will become the 'African WeChat'.
The operator says a portfolio review will realise more than R15 billion over the next three years and confirms Mobile Money will soon return to SA.
The Chinese company files a lawsuit against the US government, alleging unconstitutional sales restrictions imposed by Congress.
Government needs a shift in policy following the withdrawal of the ECA Bill last month, says communications minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams.
Satellite is too small for the big telcos and too big for the regional or national service providers, says Q-KON Africa.