The second national operator is set to roll-out its WiMax solution.
In today's technology roundup: Apple sued for 'Mighty Mouse', rural homes dominate UK broadband, Greenpeace takes on console makers, and Microsoft offers rebates to Web shoppers.
How did Egypt accomplish its 64% Internet penetration in four years, while SA saw a measly 10% in 10 years?
Secretary-general Hamadoun Tour'e outlines a number of factors necessary to increase ICT access in emerging markets.
With over 28 000 PS3 owners to target, Blu-ray movies have an above average chance of success, says Ster-Kinekor.
Alcatel Lucent found that African consumers, already used to prepaid telephony, want prepaid broadband.
The region takes e-passports to a new level, while SA snoozes.
Devan Naidoo has a plan for each country on the continent.
SA-Gateway has obtained the rights to distribute Ascenlink WAN load-balancing technology from the US.
The longer-than-expected licensing time should not impact Infraco's terrestrial and undersea networks, say sources.
The Global VSAT Forum will invest $20 billion to launch 20 more satellites in the next five years.
In today's technology roundup: Europe to cut IT energy use, Philadelphia loses its WiFi, software developers take salary hit, and AMD unveils lower-power quad-cores.
Cable venture capitalists are determined to drive down broadband prices.