Vodacom Tanzania prepaid subscribers can now enjoy the same promotional campaigns and value-added services as their postpaid counterparts, and vice versa, without compromising on the convenience of their payment style.
p>Vodacom Tanzania prepaid subscribers can now enjoy the same promotional campaigns and value-added services as their postpaid counterparts, and vice versa, without compromising on the convenience of their payment style.Internet
Bringing affordable broadband to millions
Star Satellite Communications Company PrJsc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat), signed its first service partner agreement for “YahClick”, Yahsat’s satellite broadband service.
p>Star Satellite Communications Company PrJsc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat), signed its first service partner agreement for “YahClick”, Yahsat’s satellite broadband service.SA Internet growth accelerates
The number of South African Internet users has passed the five million mark for the first time, finally breaking through the 10 per cent mark in Internet penetration for the country.
p>The number of South African Internet users has passed the five million mark for the first time, finally breaking through the 10 per cent mark in Internet penetration for the country.Broadband wireless system continues to gain acceptance
Ogier Electronics’ DL10 broadband wireless system, designed to provide cost-effective broadband services and solutions to residential and business users, continues to gain wider global acceptance.
p>Ogier Electronics’ DL10 broadband wireless system, designed to provide cost-effective broadband services and solutions to residential and business users, continues to gain wider global acceptance.A new tool for saving women’s lives
Cell phones have cut dramatically the number of women dying during childbirth in Amensie village in south-central Ghana, according to an article posted on AlertNet in December 2009.
p>Cell phones have cut dramatically the number of women dying during childbirth in Amensie village in south-central Ghana, according to an article posted on AlertNet in December 2009.