In this World Wide Wrap: Sierra Wireless kills CradlePoint deal, Linksys' wireless router targets homes, and Sangoma acquires Paraxip.
ICASA has undermined MWeb's future vision, which will cut its price, say analysts.
Safika buys a majority share in Goal Technology Solutions.
Nigeria signs up for Uhurunet and Kenya's participation is being finalised, while Infraco secures cable manufacturing slots.
A weekend upgrade to the site leaves users angry and vulnerable.
Government is finally ready to decide on the way forward for computer literacy in schools.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft outlines new software licensing plan, Virgin reprimanded on broadband speeds, checkpoint-friendly laptop bags coming, and supercomputer aids osteoporosis treatment.
In conjunction with its SI partner, SA-Digital Villages, the company activated an Alloptic GE-PON system at Serengeti Golf and Wildlife Estate.
Straight-talking Nirvesh Sooful resigns, citing frustrations with the bureaucracy.
Cabinet now supports more funding for Sentech, says the communications ministry.
MGE Office Protection Systems' multi-outlet surge suppressor addresses the needs of broadband powerline communication users.
This is to provide a DMDS consisting of a Basic Subscription VOD with a value added P-PPV and Download to Keep digital delivery of content as a service to SA customers.
The operator, previously mum on its competitive status, reveals ballpark subscriber numbers.