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ICASA's initially-proposed spectrum allocation process would have knocked billions off the economy, says an industry association.
Freeing spectrum for mobile broadband could generate 28 000 direct jobs in the sector, says the GSMA.
Mobile operators extend coverage in Africa to reach an additional 550 000 square kilometres, and 46 million people.
Mobile phones are contributors to economic growth, not luxury items, says the GSMA.
The association takes a step towards eradicating child pornography spread via mobile devices.
The continent's monopolised and government-regulated international telecoms gateways inhibit economic growth, says the GSMA.
A mobile phone application has the potential to manage and track the spread of HIV/AIDS.
The GSM Association has slated developing world governments for not using their universal service funds effectively.
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The organisations release CommonLingua, an open-source language identification model that supports 61 African languages.
Over $2 trillion flowed through mobile money wallets in 2025, driven by deepening use of the financial services offering, says the GSMA.
The association teams up with operators and manufacturers to pilot R654 entry-level 4G smartphones in six African nations.