Mobile group MTN has cut its 3G data prices in SA in the first sign that an escalating broadband price war involving Internet service providers could soon spread from fixed lines to mobile.
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The Film and Publication Board (FPB) on Friday welcomed a planned crackdown by cellphone chat service MXit on child predators.…
Hot on the heels of reports that Vodacom is poised to tie up with Nedbank to launch Vodafone’s M-Pesa mobile…
Kuwait’s Zain said on Thursday it expects to close a $ 10,7bn deal with India’s Bharti Airtel “within days” for the…
South Africans can finally use the full suite of services from US online payments company PayPal, but only if they…
SA will get its own communications satellite dedicated to the 2010 soccer World Cup. The satellite, from international communication satellite operator Intelsat, will be used exclusively for carrying the
Carrier-neutral data centre operator Teraco plans to expand its new Johannesburg facility to 1 250sq m because of growing demand.…
Internet service provider Afrihost has become the fourth Internet service provider to introduce cut-price ADSL bandwidth, undercutting the price of…
India’s largest telecommunications operator, Bharti Airtel, has finalised US$8,3bn in financing needed for its proposed acquisition of the Africa assets of…
The company that in many respects started SA’s broadband price war, Afrihost, says it will introduce low-cost and uncapped broadband…











