The National Broadband Forum is confident government will be receptive to its broadband framework.
In this World Wide Wrap: University selects Motorola for WiFi, EnergyWise reduces power consumption, and Broadcom unveils 10GbE serial transceivers.
World Wide Worx predicts the local Internet population will grow to nine million by 2014.
Bandwidth access and capability is the centre of most discussions amongst Internet users and ICT service providers
Concern about Telkom's service delivery for the Soccer World Cup has reportedly delayed the process.
The incumbent has the potential to revive its place in the telecoms market, says Motorola.
The telco will be in charge of providing bandwidth for telemedicine workstations in the Free State and Limpopo.
In this World Wide Wrap: South Korea's VOIP subscribers hits 3m, Clearwire tests WiMax VOIP phones, and Skype VOIP version 4.0 improves video.
The VPN security appliance integrates SSL and IPSec remote access solutions.
The bank eyes further investment in the untapped telephony market on the African continent.
Eassy pricing will undercut by at least another 75% once the second East Coast cable becomes operational in June 2010.
The network is the centre of social and economic activity worldwide. How well are you looking after yours?
Gartner's The Enterprise Networking Modernisation Paradigm report highlights the more mature approach to networks that enterprises must adopt.