The company has provided the centre with free fibre network connectivity to allow them access to high-speed Internet.
The Department of e-Government refutes claims that management of phase two of the Gauteng Broadband Network has been handed over to another agency.
It is crunch time for the Independent Communications Authority of SA’s new council, as the industry awaits direction on freeing up high-demand spectrum.
Despite failed wholesale open access network initiatives in other countries, the South African government is resolute that the model is the best to promote competition.
Todd Ashton, Ericsson’s newly-appointed vice-president and head of South and East Africa, looks to drive the adoption of 5G on the African continent.
Huawei has been working with a handful of universities to set up smart campuses.
Comsol's Edu-Smart solution has been moulded and shaped to meet the high demand for Internet connectivity.
The employees are alleging a number of issues, which they place at the centre of the challenges facing the mobile operator.
The Chinese Chargé d’Affairs in SA slams Huawei’s ousting by the UK government, calling it a very bad decision motivated by political manipulation.
The organisations make a multimillion-rand donation of laptops to students that don’t qualify for student financial aid at the University of Mpumalanga.
A jobs bloodbath is expected at the debt-saddled mobile operator, as it shutters 130 stores across the country as financial pressure continues to ravage the company.