Nology will deliver integrated Billion routers for its new Business ADSL offerings.
Faster and cheaper bandwidth is driving growth in local online gaming, says Web Africa.
The Seacom cable is up and running again, after almost three weeks of downtime.
Industry observers contend BMI-TechKnowledge's prediction of 3% growth in SA's fixed-line market.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook hits half a billion users, iPad arrives in Ireland, T-Mobile wants content producers to pay up, and AT&T's profit jumps in Q2.
ICASA has, without much explanation, cancelled a much-anticipated spectrum auction. Among the problems? Which technology to dictate to potential buyers.
Ubiquitous connectivity will be vital to the ongoing development of every nation worldwide, says the ITU.
Triple play services offer major benefits, but need proper implementation to avoid network failures, says Letlhaka Technologies.
South African businesses require reliable Internet access before turning to the cloud.
South African users could soon see a bandwidth capacity boost.
In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook legal team strikes back, Nintendo wins Dutch piracy case, and Apple responds to tracking queries.
Billion's new all-in-one network device allows mobile workers to stay connected and share their network wherever, whenever. [Local rep: Nology]
The telecoms regulator withdraws its invitation to apply for spectrum in the 2GHz and 3GHz band.