MTN drops data prices
MTN has dropped the price of its data bundles and data contracts.
Vodacom and the Communication Workers Union have reached an agreement on the union’s representation within the company
The black economic empowerment (BEE) concept is following MTN everywhere it goes.
Government MPs chose this week’s debate on the amendment bill dealing with the interception of communications to berate the cellular networks for sending a ‘battery of lobbyists’
MTN is not prepared to capitulate to a demand that it pay an extra USD 52m to keep its network operating in Benin
BIG, bold MTN is proving unstoppable in its march across the rest of Africa and the Middle East, and its managers who have tasted acquisitional success are hungry for more.
MTN will keep an “open mind” about opportunities that will improve its ability to win corporate clients and allow it to offer convergence of fixed-line, cellular and data services.
Legislation intended to help fight organised crime and the use of cellphones to commit crimes was approved in the National Assembly on Wednesday.
MTN has increased its subscriber base to 48.2 Million while its revenue for the first half-year rose to R34.2bn.
Worldwide sales of mobile phones to end-users in the second quarter of 2007 reached 270,9m units, a 17,4% increase over the same period last year, according to Gartner.
Apple is demanding that European mobile operators T-Mobile, Orange and O2 pay it a 10-percent share of their revenues from its iPhone, the Financial Times Deutschland reported on Wednesday.
Cell C has recently squashed rumours of financial trouble, but is its partnership with Virgin Mobile dragging it down?
A partnership signed yesterday between MTN Business and SITA will offer secure mobile and network solutions to government departments.