Despite progress towards equal rights, new data shows women remain at a disadvantage in terms of mobile ownership and mobile Internet use.
Gauteng receives R1.4 billion over the medium-term to drive the province’s high-speed broadband rollout ambitions, while ‘ghost-busting’ ICT has been implemented.
Once you've secured good quality connectivity, you require added services, such as asset monitoring and management as a service, says Mark Taylor, CEO of Nashua.
Having a fully rolled out and successful 4G network is the most likely prerequisite for a successful 5G rollout, says US-based Teoco.
Satellites can help 5G networks achieve sub-1ms latency by multi-casting content to caches located at individual cells, says Q-KON Africa.
The partnership allows the companies to leverage each other’s regional and global networks to address enterprises’ connectivity requirements.
Think WiFi and GreenCape partner to deliver WiFi-enabled solar street lights in Witsand, an informal settlement in Atlantis.
Minister Tito Mboweni reveals ICASA will be appropriately capacitated for the spectrum licensing process.
The communications ministry eyes 2021 for Bills that will make way for the establishment of two state-owned ICT companies.
The communications department promises to speed-up implementation of much-delayed projects, to advance SA’s ICT interests.
The broader plan of making Gauteng the Silicon Valley of Africa remains on track, says premier David Makhura.
The company unveils its Vuma Fibre Reach product in SA’s biggest township.