The operator will upgrade subscriber profiles from 7.2Mbps to 21Mbps in the next week.
In today's technology roundup: More trouble for RIM, Mozilla to unleash Firefox 5 today, iPhone drives up mobile data, and Google Chrome Frame bypasses admin controls.
The company's expanded range of networking products has resulted from HP's acquisition of 3Com.
The company was named application acceleration hardware partner for Microsoft Technology Centres.
Levels of sensitive data loss are much higher in developing markets, says Kaspersky Lab.
When staff think before opening a suspicious e-mail attachment, businesses save a great deal of money, says Kaspersky Lab.
ICANN green-lights a decision to allow Internet address names to end in almost any word, in any language.
The successor to IPv4 will provide over four billion times more address space, says D-Link.
Natural disasters and civil upheaval have thrust business continuity and disaster recovery planning into the spotlight.
These technologies are changing the way organisations function, raising questions around the associated regulatory implications, says a legal expert.
Comztek makes two channel appointments to expand its African footprint.
Since people always have their phones with them, SMS is the perfect communications channel when disaster strikes, says BulkSMS.
The Mail & Guardian takes disciplinary action against one of its interns who posted an anti-Semitic comment on Facebook.