In this World Wide Wrap: SMEs must stay online, German govt to assist SMEs, and Singapore SMEs lack continuity plans.
In this World Wide Wrap: e-Bay locks horns with Skype, India govt restructures telco licences, and VOIP moves to IM services.
Eassy, the second East African cable, factors in the Somali piracy problem and is still on schedule.
In this World Wide Wrap: Testing service unveiled, ITyX expands into UK, and council deploys IP solution
The infrastructure business has identified 2 000 potential customers on its route that could receive true broadband.
The communications minister`s decision to finalise a national broadband policy has been called a bold step.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nortel deal leaves assets on table, Boingo awarded first patent, and Intel goes wireless.
Regulations will be used if telecoms costs do not come down naturally, says the communications minister.
It`s all systems go in the troubled country, despite reports of government blocking mobile communications, says MTN.
Pirate activity causes a month`s delay in the Seacom undersea cable.
The City of Joburg will increase broadband access to under-serviced areas.
In this World Wide Wrap: MDS updates monitoring software, GlobeOp offers managed services, and training with free airfare.
A new integrated cloud management service offers alerts generation and enhanced reporting to CloudWatch users.