The invention of Vodacom's Please Call Me service came under scrutiny when former Vodacom CEO Alan Knott-Craig testified in the High Court in Johannesburg, The New Age reported on Wednesday.
In Knott-Craig's biography, Second is Nothing, he wrote that he was standing on his balcony when he saw two security guards trying to communicate. One gave the other a missed call to get his attention.
That was when the Please Call Me idea hit him and a few minutes later...read more here: Alan Knott-Craig testified in Vodacom Please Call Me case



