In total, three businesses suffered losses of some $70 000 from the attacks.
SA's largest cellular operator rolls out a faster network only days before rival Cell C will make its announcement.
South Africa has already committed R500 000 for the site development and will also work on funding for the telescope.
The company has consolidated its position in managing cloud for the financial services community.
Ericsson presented its sustainability and corporate responsibility report: “Technology for Good”.
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Mobile broadband can add R72 billion to SA's economy by 2015, if government speeds up the spectrum allocation process.
The company is R250 million short for its national wireless broadband network project, but says it will get the money from treasury.
Predictions for 2011 see a significant increase in the overall size of the market in the region.
Moving its trading platform back to SA creates a new source of revenue.
The company says it has no plans to unveil new imagery on Street View in Germany at this stage.
Users will be able to print Web pages from printers that are compatible with the Google service.
As the Swazi uprising gathers steam, the mobile operator is accused of deliberately limiting mobile Internet access.