The company reminds shareholders that it is still in talks.
Most ISPs have agreed to the open peering arrangements, but Telkom remains unmoved.
MasterCard pulls plug on WikiLeaks, Google debuts second Nexus phone, Apache closer to quitting Java, and Ofcom to impose price controls.
The company will cost-effectively restructure its pricing across its AlwaysOn Hotspot offering.
Will 2011 be the year that slingshots SA's telecoms industry back into a strong position?
The business use of unified communications in SA is being constrained by bandwidth limitations, says Axiz.
The company secures a three-year tender to build an active layer on Cape Town's fibre optic network.
Test transmissions of a Korean mobile TV standard were conducted in SA last week.
Network infrastructure company ECI SA has next-generation Ethernet on the cards for the country.
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The hotels and leisure industry faces consumers who now want complete flexibility and instant results.
The undersea cable will go ahead with its first system upgrade sooner than originally anticipated.
The TV landscape is evolving as new platforms emerge, but SA is being left far behind.