The WACS consortium and Alcatel-Lucent project will connect countries with international bandwidth.
Competition is here. Long live competition, or not, as it may well be.
South Africa, ostensibly, has a shortage of spectrum available to use for wireless communications.
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The company wants to provide connectivity to all the major cities in Africa.
While it's an effective social networking tool, there are still concerns around Facebook usage.
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The department welcomes the private sector`s initiative and is re-evaluating its role, says the deputy communications minister.
Support for alternative browsers has become more than just a technical issue.
The West African Cable System agreement is to be signed today, despite questions over Infraco's participation.
ICT training and interactive government Web sites form part of its goals.
Demand for storage solutions will help EMC achieve its goals for 2009, says the company.
Government is drafting a broadband policy, but contributions from the private sector are welcome, says the DOC.