4G technology is not available commercially anywhere in the world yet, according to the ITU definition.
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The funding forms part of the DST's R250 million investment into human capital development and infrastructure initiatives.
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The first femtocell live project, provided by Alcatel-Lucent, enhances quality of mobile broadband connectivity in remote areas.
International appreciation for the concept of cloud computing is growing, says Integr8.
Broadband Infraco is set to unveil its R1 billion network in the third week of November.
The ITU says 162 million of the 226 million new Internet users in 2010 will be from developing countries.
Addresses are rapidly running out, but there is a slow adoption of its successor, IPv6.
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The Department of Communications considers global strategies to improve broadband quality and roll-out in SA.
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