In this World Wide Wrap: AT&T outlines iPad 3G plans, Brocade holds off M&A, and Extreme and Force 10 push 40Gb Ethernet.
iBurst will be able to compete directly in the market without a Vodacom shareholding, says CEO Jannie van Zyl.
Despite the slow pace of recovery, the company is confident growth will set in this year.
In this World Wide Wrap: RIM drives WiFi VOIP, Alianza intros collaborative VOIP forum, and Asian seafarers get connected.
Experience in using the Internet is a critical factor for increasing its adoption rate, says World Wide Worx.
In this World Wide Wrap: BT starts price war, Samsung hits Oz 3D TV market, and OFTA cautions against illegal broadcasting.
In this World Wide Wrap: MrTed ties up Workday deal, PerfectSoftware updates tracking system, and broadcaster chooses Now solution.
The Billion 3200G Broadband Firewall Router includes built-in security.
Applications must be hosted “at-the-edge”, within SA, to reduce downtime risk, says Yossi Hasson, CEO of Synaq.
The recent broadband wars will drive SA to success, says science and technology minister Naledi Pandor.
Local businesses, left without international Internet access for days, should be able to access international sites today.
Cisco hails the potential of unified communications, but broadband hurdles may slow regional uptake, say analysts.
Government says an article about ICASA being overruled is “misleading”.