Gateway will roll out wireless broadband services in 36 countries across Africa during 2010 and 2011.
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Parliament's communications committee visits London and S~ao Paolo to investigate digital TV, regulatory affairs and broadband.
Overwhelming technical considerations and safety certification delays set back WirelessG's plans to offer in-flight broadband.
A former acting chief is appointed to head up the agency.
MTN Business has a solution for Namibian businesses that are being hit by high bandwidth costs.
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This model gives the reseller control over multiple domains and packages under a single account.
The iPhone 4 was a major driver in increased smartphone demand during the second half of 2010, says survey.
The undersea cable will deliver 1.4Tbps of capacity and will connect SA with eight other African countries.