Does everybody consider you a gadget dinosaur? Christo van Gemert helps you get with the times.
Acting CEO Jeffrey Hedberg has outlined a five-point turnaround strategy to save Telkom.
Telecoms providers are completing final tests ahead of traffic migration.
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WiMax is a low-risk, attractive opportunity, especially in SA, which lacks a fully developed wired infrastructure, says Winston Smith, MD: Southern Africa at Alvarion.
Internet service providers that relied on Seacom capacity had to pay a hefty price to keep up and running.
An unknown technical hitch caused the market to start trading six hours late yesterday.
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The company's 4Motion solution will support migration to future evolutions of WiMax and TD-LTE.
Converged router technology offers more than just a way to connect to the World Wide Web, says Gregory Solz, sales manager at Nology.
The country's IT spending growth rate is forecast to surpass real GDP growth.
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