Dinaledi schools still haven't received the required broadband network, as Sentech remains underfunded.
The automated toll road system makes progress, and e-tolls are expected to be a reality by 2010.
In today's technology roundup: Global recession hits IT hard, Cisco scammer gets five years, UK forges ahead with next-gen Internet, and censorship law dealt death blow.
A licence in hand means little, with uncertain cost implications and impossible WiMax expectations.
In this World Wide Wrap: Rwanda to host e-government forum, Zain taps into Kenyan rural market, and Warid named best investor.
Most companies are dependent on communicating to be in business, says Louis Yssel, CEO of YSL Group.
While MTN and Neotel shout their plans from the rooftops, Vodacom guards its network plans.
In today's technology roundup: New phone features 'baffle users', the Vatican tempts YouTube generation, and Cisco plans big server push.
In this World Wide Wrap: Optus spams customers, Comware bills Comptel clients, and SMSes drive business to garages.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tadrian builds $3m VOIP network, Sagem-Interstar promotes FOIP, and InTechnology, BT sign deal.
The Airmux-400 is a full duplex, 50Mbps broadband wireless transmission device.
The long-awaited licence conversion is unlikely to produce a plethora of new networks, but smaller players are grabbing the opportunity.
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