The telco introduces an entry-level fibre solution that allows internet connectivity in the home without a router.
Using unlicensed spectrum for last-mile connectivity may help enterprises save costs, but it also creates far more business challenges than using licensed spectrum does.
The company says due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has lost business in key sectors such as mining, manufacturing, healthcare, tourism and agriculture.
The African National Congress’s 8 January statement puts implementing digital migration and access to broadband among its key economic priorities in 2022.
The services will provide users with 10Gbps broadband and WiFi experiences.
The telco again files an application asking the Gauteng High Court to review and set aside the Invitations to Apply for high-demand spectrum.
Seamless connectivity allows restaurants to deliver more engaging and touchless experiences, says Carlos Marques, area director SA at Cradlepoint.
The switching off of the transmitter in the province symbolises the progress ‘department continues to register towards the completion of the Broadcast Digital Migration’.
Since launching in October last year, the company now boasts of a 10% market share in South Africa’s tightly-contested smartphone market.
The telco says the executive changes are about enhancing the structures needed to execute on its Ambition 2025 strategy.
Three HUAWEI MateBook B Series devices are now available in SA – the HUAWEI MateBook B7-410, B3-420 and B3-520.