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SIM fraud strikes SA
Thousands of
rands stolen.
Zambia's stalled digital migration
Key policy yet to
be approved.
SIM fraud strikes SA
Thousands of
rands stolen.
Zambia's stalled digital migration
Key policy yet to
be approved.
Initiative is planned to be launched by the country’s postal services corporation, Zampost.
Human resources management software company to target 35 countries in three years.
Facebook has also held talks to buy the Israeli mobile satellite navigation startup.
Device dubbed the ‘HomePowerStation’ has been sold in nations such as Zimbabwe.
This move would be in line with wider access to lifestyle benefits by mobile banking platforms.
Revenues, EBITDA and net profit for the firm all beat forecasts in first quarter.
Two chinese telecoms equipment firms signed on in multi-million dollar contracts.
Kenya’s largest mobile operator by subscriber numbers reports strong financial results.
High adoption of dual SIM handsets leaves subscribers asking why they should port networks.
Train service website and mobile application signs on a local music startup.
More cable connection investments are on their way in the region, say a top MTN official.
Parts of South Africa’s largest open access terrestrial fibre network could be lit by September.
Firm says its network now reaches Nairobi, Dar-es-Salaam, Kampala and Kigali.
Q-KON has been selected as the preferred provider of connectivity services to Allana Potash Afar PLC.
SAP AG announced the availability of the majority of core SAP Business Suite applications and industry solutions powered by SAP HANA .
As of February 2013, the Freemate DW027 Series, DH031 and DH035 have all successfully been awarded Compliance Testing within the Avaya DevConnect Program.