In this World Wide Wrap: HP unveils SME networking solutions, ECI Telecom and BT plan next-gen network, and Malaysia Inland Revenue upgrades network
In this worldwide wrap: Zain to invest $200m in Ghana, Mozambique to open mobile bids, and West Africa gets data base.
Redundancy measures or alternative routes to get international bandwidth are the responsibility of ISPs, says Seacom.
The surge in connectivity speeds will see the seamless convergence of content, platforms and devices, says Ericsson.
The Nigerian cable will affect the pricing of undersea connectivity as the Telkom controlled SAT-3 system hits capacity.
Telcos are making their own plans to gain access to end-users, not waiting for ICASA to finally free up the last mile.
In this World Wide Wrap: 'No regrets' for Australian broadband plan, World Bank funds eGhana project, and Singapore govt unresponsive online.
In today's technology roundup: Finns gain rights to broadband, PCs hit with XP attack, EC reports on roaming charges, and HTML5 loses to Flash.
The Hands On Skills Test session supports the GVF VSAT installation certification training.
Goal Technology Solutions is the latest company to fold this year, taking the list of known liquidations in the ICT sector to six.
The company extends its market shake-up by dropping the price on its latest ADSL offering for business.
The company's Internet offerings outperformed the rest during the first six months of the year.
There is a need to gauge interest and demand in the local cloud computing arena, says Fujitsu.