The local broadband market could earn $1.62 billion by 2015, says Frost & Sullivan.
In this World Wide Wrap: African universities hungry for bandwidth, South Korea plans space frameworks, and Mozambique to release third mobile tender.
In this World Wide Wrap: Orange and T-Mobile merger set back, Nokia Siemens wins Unitech GSM deal, and Google Voice under FCC scrutiny.
As South African cellphone users increasingly access the Internet, the convergence market needs to adapt, says KPMG.
This project will ensure a wider coverage for data services and increased EV-DO capacity.
The policy direction which aims to drop termination rates will be available for public process by the close of business today.
The operator is grilled for not providing Parliament with the details of its interconnection rates.
A 60c interconnection rate is not feasible, says Telkom, adding that it is committed to lowering rates.
The regulator's proposed rate is a far cry from what the DOC is looking for.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telesphere lands $7m added funding, Samsung smartphones get mobile VOIP, and Yota eyes GSM handover.
The solution has been developed for businesses with up to 50 workstations or users.
The local company appoints Cornastone as its premier reseller.
The security specialist has been selected as a premium reseller for FireID.