The Cape-based wireless hotspot provider partners with Skype to offer free connectivity for a week.
The company introduced a dedicated uncapped bonded broadband Internet service for Gauteng Business Parks.
The DST claims to have saved more than R500 million due to rescheduling of the SKA.
Re-establishing communications is a critical tool in disaster management, says the ITU.
Internet Solutions will offer packages for mobile broadband on Cell C's new HSPA network.
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The company is able to give preference to interactive and time-sensitive services like VOIP and gaming.
Peering is not meant to amount to free provisioning of network infrastructure, argues Telkom.
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Total revenue was $54 million, an increase of 10.2% from $49 million in the second quarter of 2010.
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There is no simple answer when deciding which Internet connectivity options to select.