Users can select an uncapped, unshaped 10Mbps option.
Microsoft and MTN Business will erect a 50Mbps international pipe for the duration of the event later this month.
Though Africa has been condemned as the 'dark continent', the region has witnessed positive developments, says Alvarion.
Greater partnership is needed to roll out broadband to underserviced areas, says Frost & Sullivan.
The download store provides products ranging from security software to utilities and educational software.
The global digital divide is narrowing, but child online protection is still lacking in developing nations, says ITU.
Vodacom can no longer use the term “broadband” in its advertisements.
The boom in developing mobile apps may be temporary, as the real action is in the mobile Web, experts say.
The listed company will invest R400 million in the next few years to boost revenue from the continent.
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Inconsistency and lack of expertise have been major drawbacks for SA's broadband development, says Axxess DSL.
Atcon president slams official processes after a trade mission aiming to visit SA was denied entry visas.