Despite the easily achievable goals of SA's broadband policy, analysts remain sceptical.
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Regular Internet users can now earn revenue from the videos they post on YouTube.
The NRF injects R64 million into a broadband fibre-optic link to the SALT and MeerKAT sites.
Mobile broadband usage increased by 24% during the soccer spectacle, reveals an Allot report.
The R8.1 billion agreement will help MTN's local operations get 30% black ownership - a major requirement for spectrum and broadband licences.
The liquidators collate information on how much money is owed to creditors.
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The MTC-powered NetMan Instant will retail for N$499, down from N$699.99.
Seacom's competitors waste no time in targeting its disconnected customers; however, the market remains anti-competitive.
Mobile subscriptions boom across Africa, as the socioeconomic benefits of this technology become more apparent.
The JSE and MTN investigate the technical issue that caused the bourse to open an hour-and-a-half late yesterday.