In this World Wide Wrap: A cloud over ICT policy making, Amazon.com defends patent claims, and UAE firm granted domains registration.
Despite the arrival of high-capacity broadband cables, SA will have to wait for cheap Internet connectivity, says World Wide Worx.
Virtual operators serving niche groups could be the future of telecoms competition in SA, says Gartner.
Consolidation of the smaller telcos begins, as Cybersmart buys into Skyrove and negotiates to land international bandwidth.
Dial-up and wireless broadband adoption lags as they fail to deliver on cost and performance.
In this World Wide Wrap: Highest resolution projector unveiled, Hitachi intros network projector, and China pushes AV competition.
In this World Wide Wrap: Enterprise e-mail perfect for cloud, Oz enterprises battle with storage, and industry pressures drive firewall automation.
In this World Wide Wrap: Time Warner offers 4G, IBM and Naunce drive speech recognition, and Kontiki rivals Cisco.
The Angolan company expands its broadband service using Alvarion's WiMax solution.
The ITWeb Broadband conference will highlight the trends and issues in SA's broadband landscape.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP ban hits China, European VOIP booms, and Voxofon unveils VOIP app.
In this World Wide Wrap: Majority SMEs hit by slowdown, SMEs want telco one-stop-shop, and SAP unveils Fast Start.
Mobile penetration and the adoption of 3G services drive telecoms revenue growth in China.