The 4G technology will operate in the 2.3GHz, 2.5GHz, 3.3GHz and 3.4-3.8GHz frequency bands.
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SA is entering an integrated home browsing, communication and entertainment experience, says Tellumat Telecoms.
Skycall's branded mobile VOIP solution will provide employment for 4 500 black female entrepreneurs.
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The updated digital signage software package includes TV cloning and does not require third-party video wall switching.
Focus and product innovation are key to success in the competitive local telecoms market, says iBurst's group CEO.
A former ICASA councillor is appointed as the senior public servant in the communications department.
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Version 2.0 acts as a first line of defence between the public Internet and a company's e-mail servers.
The company's 4Mbps uncapped ADSL offering costs R2 899 per month, and runs on a private business ADSL network.