SEACOM has been disappointed with the South African market thus far, but remains optimistic
Telkom today launched its ‘green data centre’, called Bellville 2, in Cape Town under a new brand offering called Cybernest
Sony said it aims to be profitable in gaming and flat-panel TVs by the fiscal year ending March 2011 as it slashes costs to turn around money-losing businesses.
Vox Telecom gives their Christmas list to improve telecoms services in South Africa and ensure consumers benefit from these changes
Vietnam's growing legions of Facebook users fear that the country's communist government might be blocking the popular social networking Web site, which has become difficult to access over the past few weeks.
Telecommunication company Cable and Wireless PLC detailed Tuesday its long-awaited plan to split itself into two companies by March 31.
IBM on Monday announced it has created the world's largest business computing "cloud" capable of holding an amount of digital data on a par with 250 billion iTunes songs.
Microsoft today announced that it has achieved console sales of 10 million consoles across Europe, the Middle East and Africa in four years. As a result the Xbox 360 is the only console to achieve year-on-year growth across the region this year says says the company.
Telecoms operator speaks out on job cuts
Social-media site Twitter plans to scrap its hand-picked list of "suggested users" to follow after controversy erupted over the selection of people on the list, a company executive said Monday.
MTN SA plans to reduce its permanent and temporary workforce as a result of the decline in the economic environment, the cellphone company said on Monday.
A telecoms industry veteran delivered harsh criticism of the regulator while discussing telecoms competition at the MyBroadband conference
Telkom and Cell C welcomes Minister’s interconnect fee announcement
Virgin Mobile has pre-empted a drop in interconnect rates by introducing the lowest peak rate in SA