Dial a Nerd will be especially useful for smaller clients that do not have on-site technicians.
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The high cost of local bandwidth is forcing Fifa and MATCH to rely on dumbed-down solutions.
BMI-TechKnowledge says the broadband-poor Africa of today may be swimming in capacity tomorrow.
Telkom says the cost of telecoms is not an inhibitor for call centres, but industry players disagree.
Some see salad days ahead, others are unsure.
The company's new WiFi interface makes it easier to connect to over 70 000 Verizon-provided hotspots worldwide.
A Web-based consumer survey shows broadband users rate Sentech to be "dead in the water".
The powerline communication company will roll out a nationwide broadband network, following a deal with Safika Holdings.
The second national operator hopes to attract 10 000 to 20 000 enterprise customers, and targets 50 000 consumer clients by March.
The communications department encourages connectivity providers to use the technology, but how viable is it?
Around 7% of networks in the Middle East and Africa can accommodate IPTV solutions.
A consortium developing an Internet video broadcasting platform receives a R14.5 million boost from government.