The Department of Communications has not yet received the Public Protector's report on former minister Dina Pule.
The French telecoms company continues to eye opportunity in SA, including investing in WiFi, in Cape Town.
The French telecoms company wins a six-year battle to stop a local software company from registering the name Orangeworks.
Ian Russell will join the company as it seeks to pull more costs out of its base.
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The voice over LTE network offers clearer voice, instant connection and better quality video calls.
MTN switches its promotional lower mobile Internet bundle rates to a permanent offering.
A local company unveils an app that allows users to send SMSes and e-mails to their loved ones - after they die.
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On Digital Media launches two Playboy channels, with more due next year.
Frost & Sullivan shares its market insights into mobile communication in 2014.
Telkom is investing R12 billion in its next-generation high-speed broadband network.
The group's move to open an office in the East African country is a bid to gain a foothold in the attractive market.
With at least 15 million South Africans 'digitally disempowered', achieving universal broadband access goes far beyond installing infrastructure, says Telkom.