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South Africa: South African Base Declines, Hit by Subscriber Registration, Says MTN

31.10.2009 10:34    allafrica.com
MTN yesterday reported a modest 5% increase in subscriber numbers to 108,467-million boosted by growth in most of its key markets.
South Africa: South African Base Declines, Hit by Subscriber Registration, Says MTN


South Africa: Relief, at Last, From Those Midnight Cellphone Chirps

31.10.2009 10:34    allafrica.com
Some claim that 21st century technology means it has never been easier to communicate and market your products and/or services. All it takes is a combination of numbers and/or an e-book full of e-mail addresses, a keypad or keyboard, a
South Africa: Relief, at Last, From Those Midnight Cellphone Chirps

Tanzania: Over a Million Join Vodacom's M-Pesa

31.10.2009 10:34    allafrica.com
Over a million people have registered with Vodacom's M-Pesa mobile phone-based money transfer service in the past 18 months, senior Vodacom officials said yesterday.
Tanzania: Over a Million Join Vodacom's M-Pesa

South Africa: The Bottom Line - Hard to Gauge Effect of Telkom 'Abuse' Finding

31.10.2009 10:34    allafrica.com
WHAT is the likely effect of the Competition Commission's finding that Telkom has been found guilty of market abuse for charging internet service providers excessive prices for provision of basic network facilities? Obviously, this is early in the process, and
South Africa: The Bottom Line - Hard to Gauge Effect of Telkom 'Abuse' Finding


South Africa: ICASA Takes Longer to Bring Down Cellphone Call Costs

31.10.2009 10:34    allafrica.com
THE Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) has not only ignored Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda's directive to reduce the cost of cellphone calls by next month, but has admitted that its regulations to cut the costs will only be issued
South Africa: ICASA Takes Longer to Bring Down Cellphone Call Costs

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