Telecoms infrastructure has the power to transform lives when the right ICT elements slot together.
Ericsson outlines four key growth drivers for mobile broadband in Africa.
The company seeks to be seen as a carrier for carriers as government strives to meet its ambitious 2020 universal broadband goal.
Northern segments of several cables are upgraded to 920 Gb/s, while southern segments are boosted to 800 Gb/s.
The growing need to address SA's spectrum constraints is top of government's ICT agenda, says the telecoms minister.
MTN and Huawei have completed a?2.4Tbit per second field trial on the operator's national fibre backbone network in SA.
SA's mobile consumers may get the short end of the stick as operators look to data revenue to supplement falling voice and SMS revenue.
The companies have partnered to provide high-speed, reliable connectivity to consumers and businesses.
The Johannesburg suburb expects to complete providing fibre to all 2?000 homes and businesses by next February.
Telkom's Internet service provider will no longer exercise leniency in its fair usage policy.?
The culture of download fear in SA is being replaced by a focus on speed.
The tech giant offers R100 000 in technology prizes for schools that win its doodle design competition.