The Web site hosting service will have a fixed rate of R19 a month.
As the transition to IPv6 gets under way, analysts say now is the time for businesses to get ready.
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The company aims to demonstrate that 3D TV is a valuable genre of entertainment and lifestyles.
The system aims to assist oil companies to monitor pipelines from possible tampering or sabotage.
Scammers view Twitter users as softer targets who may generate more income for them, says Sophos.
It will provide access to five additional countries, following an increase in its submarine capacity.
The company ponders how to take computing power into Africa.
The tremendous demand for Japan earthquake footage is eating up bandwidth, say officials.
About 400 machines were cut from the Paymark network, which linked them to banks.
Uncapped ADSL sees MWeb users consume enough data to continuously stream HD TV for 32 years.
Eighty-one percent of users send work e-mails from their personal accounts, according to Mimecast's Generation Gmail Report.
The majority of open source Android and iPhone apps do not comply with basic licensing obligations, a survey found.