Some R7.1 trillion is required to connect nearly half of the world’s population that has never used the Internet, estimates an International Telecommunication Union study.
The mobile operator has reduced postpaid data bundles by 70%, while its prepaid package has been reduced by 32%.
Insight into mobile expense management − one of the more critical expense categories − is now more important than ever before.
The city brings its free WiFi programme back to life, as it sets in motion plans to become the digital hub of the African continent.
The company appoints David Shimkus to its board as one of the shareholder representatives for Net1, replacing Paul Edwards.
The International Telecommunication Union’s Connect2Recover initiative aims to expand access to affordable and reliable connectivity in Africa.
The fibre distribution and installation services firm shifts focus to provide connectivity in outlying areas through TV white space tech, wireless radios and WiFi.
US rural networks report it could cost an estimated $1.837 billion to remove and replace Huawei and ZTE equipment in their networks, says the FCC.
The telco wants the regulator to consider the impact of current spectrum trading deals in the design of the upcoming auction.
Under the agreement, Paratus will leverage the Eutelsat Konnect satellite to bring connectivity to remote and rural locations across SA.
While global broadband speeds continue to trend upward, the truth is that the faster countries are the ones lifting the average, pulling away at speed, a report finds.