Dark Fibre Africa will set up the R10 million fibre optic network at the office park.
The department and ICASA have not discussed the date disparity in the digital TV timelines.
The company's Maps and Earth products were used in SA's latest revolutionary discovery.
Online payment systems are still catching up after the registration server downtime this week.
East African governments' holdings in telecoms incumbents could stifle competition as they guard the interests of a national asset.
The lack of broadband capacity and network infrastructure prevents businesses from making optimal use of mobile technologies.
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The company will provide database monitoring for SABC's Oracle and SQL server databases and IBM mainframe.
Without a compelling data offering, mobile operators are dead in the water, says MTN.
Neotel is in discussions with Seacom to light up more capacity, reflecting a dramatic change of heart by the industry.
The company's focus is fibre to the business, but it's a small hop to fibre to the home.
In this World Wide Wrap: iPad suffers WiFi problems, Sharp develops 3D mobile screen, and Android leads smartphone growth.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile Internet dominates in Africa, Burundi lacks $5.8bn in infrastructure, and Libyan telco bolsters African presence.