In this World Wide Wrap: BBC open to regular NAO audits, Media Broadcast set for DVB-T2 trial, and Korea's quick awarding of licences.
The company will perform an end-to-end LTE trial for the Saudi telecoms carrier.
ADSL technology has now become the irrefutable connectivity option for consumers and businesses alike, says Riaan Leushner, MD of Nology.
The company has joined MWeb by introducing uncapped ADSL services for its consumers, says Douglas Reed, MD of Vox Telecom.
Seacom will provide Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation with international broadband fibre connectivity via a backhaul link through Djibouti.
In today's technology roundup: Google's Asia pipe nears completion, hacker disables cars remotely, Apple board member dies, and Siemens plans 4 200 layoffs.
The Internet service provider has brought out a 512k equivalent starting at R326.
As broadband costs come down, more SMEs will use cloud applications to store e-mail and data.
The company's competitive prices for uncapped ADSL could see the start of a price war and reshape the local Internet industry.
Wireless broadband has grown almost three times as fast as the fixed-line version.
The regulator publishes a list of assigned and available spectrum on its Web site.
The police minister leads a crusade to battle online criminals targeting children.
In this World Wide Wrap: FCC unveils consumer broadband app, Cisco unveils Intercompany Media Engine, and Nortel reports Q4 profit.