The national research network lights up a day before schedule.
The company may sue Fourways residents over defamatory posters.
The company has broadened its connectivity options to include a wireless high-speed point-to-point link.
The growing mobile industry drives increasing demand for affordable add-on services, says ST Group.
The company will import global telecommunications technology innovations to SA and engage with its global experts.
The fixed-line giant may face the highest fine ever handed out by the competition authorities.
If residents yet again fail to prove their illnesses, iBurst will turn on the tower at the centre of the issue.
While funding has not been cut, the restructuring and reprioritising of projects could impact IT programmes.
The wireless broadband provider tries to engage with irate Fourways residents over a tower.
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Globalisation and e-commerce uptake have lowered the barrier to entry for cloud computing, says iBurst.
African countries support the SKA project, but not enough is being done to outbid Australia.
The company hosts a press conference to announce the next step in its application Enablement Vision and related offerings.