The Chinese technology firm plans to provide ubiquitous connectivity on the continent.
An area affected by gang violence, drug abuse and poverty becomes the first to benefit from a free WiFi project.
The City of Joburg is urged to sell its broadband network to private service providers.
Link Africa will enable the Mother City's pipe-dream fibre connection.
The operator introduces its C-Fibre commercial fibre offering through a partnership with Vumatel.
MTN becomes the latest company to roll out the broadband service in the country, targeting affluent suburbs.
The Internet service provider plans to boost its fibre offerings in the next four years, but is not turning its back on ADSL.
DotConnectAfrica continues to fight ZACR's confirmation as the official registry for the .africa domain, this time in a US court.
The Department of Finance allocates R325 million for the 2016/2017 financial year to roll out broadband in the province.
The company has committed to sponsoring high-speed Internet access for innovative tech incubator WeThinkCode_.
The GSM Association takes SA's government to task, urging it to fast-track the allocation of high-demand spectrum.
Public facilities in six of the country's metros will be able to connect to free WiFi.