MTN Business, the business communications division of cellular operator MTN, is stepping up its fight with Telkom and alternative network operators with the introduction this week of UniPresence
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Speculation is growing in the telecommunications industry about who will take the top job at Telkom when acting group CEO Jeffrey Hedberg steps down at the end of March
Doubts have been cast over whether France Telecom’s Africa Coast to Europe (Ace) undersea cable will make it as far south as SA. Latest talk is that the cable, which
Tower sharing should prove a boon for SA Internet service providers wanting to roll out out their own broadband wireless infrastructure later this year. That’s the view of Pieter Nel
The department of home affairs is close to reaching a settlement with IT company Gijima but press reports of a R2bn payout were false
Any follower of Joel and Ethan Coen’s work watching True Grit for the first time will probably sit out most of the pair’s take on the Western waiting for the moment that the other shoe drops
Nigeria has cancelled a US$2,5bn bid for its failing telephone company after the bidder defaulted on a $750m down payment, the most recent of numerous setbacks
Johannesburg residents protested outside the city’s customer service centre in Braamfontein on Friday to protest against the billing crisis. Protesters, led by
Announcements from Vodacom and MTN in the past week about new Internet products aimed at getting more South Africans online are incredibly important. It’s a pity, then, that both companies
A punishing weekly commute between his home in Franschhoek in the Western Cape and Johannesburg is what prompted Vox Telecom CEO Tony van Marken to step down