In this World Wide Wrap: Rugby gets broadcasting boost, Virginia keeps public broadcasting, and CenturyTel to buy Qwest in stock swap.
From next month, the cellular giant will give away data to its customers.
International focus on SA ahead of the World Cup could push it further up malicious activity ranks.
In this World Wide Wrap: MIT unveils top 10 tech, Samsung warns of 3D TV health risks, and Toshiba makes QKD advance.
While 3D TVs enter the market, there are no plans for broadcasters to send content into homes.
A spectrum policy will force local telcos to either use or lose their WiMax spectrum, and will significantly change Sentech's role.
Sentech was lambasted in Parliament for not carrying through with its investment in the Eassy cable.
The company's Ethernet network narrowly beats a Formula One ace at Kyalami.
The company is implementing a platform to allow companies to stream media through the Internet.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP Networking emerges, Orange outsources broadband network, and Thomson Reuters unveils high-speed network.
Telecoms operators are attempting to make better use of the information from CRM systems, says SAS Institute.
The company's growth in Africa is paying off handsomely, note analysts.
The second east African undersea cable has made its final join at sea, as it readies for its June deadline.