The company's financial results show positive growth; however, there are tough times ahead for the newly-liberated telco.
Broadband Infraco's future conduct is the association's primary concern.
The communications minister and his deputy deliver clear, yet old hat speeches.
Ismail Vadi and Eric Kholwane deliver a tongue-lashing on the failure of government's past communications policy.
In this World Wide Wrap: Legal work for local outsourcers, global outsourcers converge in China, and Kenya ups outsourcing game.
In this World Wide Wrap: Teams still faces challenges, EC calls for Internet governance, and IT boosts state-public relations.
WiMax is not suitable for all needs and is weakest in the area of carrying voice calls, says Jacques du Toit, MD of Vox Orion.
Dark Fibre Africa has unveiled its network, in collaboration with Cisco Systems.
The company asks the regulator to approve a 1.7% price increase.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook blog exposes security risk, Sun unveils Java Store, cash machines to be WiFi hotspots, and Google Image to recognise landmarks.
In this World Wide Wrap: A million numbers for Google Voice, rural Spain gets VOIP, and Intel slashes VOIP bandwidth.
Increasing time constraints drive shoppers online, say retailers.
In this World Wide Wrap: CIA invests in open source, Opennet offers SME support, and projects merge for best solution.