Vodacom have been given a deadline to compensate Please Call Me inventor Kenneth Nkosana Makate, as trouble lies ahead.
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Vodacom has offered Kenneth Makate R49 million for his involvement in the Please Call Me service…
Huawei unveiled the world’s first 5G chipset.
Safaricom has moved to diversify its business portfolio with the launch of a cybersecurity solution targeted at Kenyan firms.
The government has shot itself in the foot by shutting down the internet as it will incur huge losses in lost revenue.
It is now confirmed that the Government of Zimbabwe ordered mobile network operators (MNOs) to…
Susan M’kandawire Mulikita becomes the first female to join Liquid Telecom’s Southern Africa regional executive leadership team as CEO and is also the first female CEO responsible for ICT in Zambia.
Telecommunications guru Strive Masiyiwa has responded to a jibe by exiled Former G40 Kingpin Professor Jonathan Moyo that he is a Bondnote billionaire, a reference to the local currency that is used in Zimbabwe.
Liquid Telecom announced that it has appointed Mohamed Abdel Bassit its new Regional Chief Executive for the Middle East and West Africa (MEWA), effective January 1, 2019.…
Analysts have projected data and internet to drive telecoms giant Econet’s business post unbundling as…
Teleology Holdings has pulled out of 9mobile. According to the founder of the company, Adrian…
Huawei on New Year’s Day wished followers a “Happy #2019” in a tweet marked sent “via Twitter for iPhone”.
MTN Uganda has also partnered with MTN Rwanda and Safaricom to facilitate regional cross-network mobile money transfers.
Indian operator Bharti Airtel has decided to sell a further 32% stake in Bharti Infratel, valued at close…
Kenya’s mobile phone penetration crested the 100 per cent mark, says the Communications Authority of Kenya.…
Vodafone Ghana has emerged as a winner in the recent bid for 4G spectrum license…
TelOne is forecasting an 8 percent jump in revenue to $128 million this year, driven by broadband and data revenue, which have been performing relatively well throughout the year.
MTN paid $53 million to settle a dispute after Nigeria’s Central Bank accused it of illegally repatriating $8.1 billion in profits.
Zimbabwe’s Postal and Telecommunications sector registered a 9,2 percent revenue growth in the third quarter to September, 2018 on the back on increased usage of data and internet.
Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore has said the telco is expanding its M-Pesa systems to take 1,200 transactions per second.