The chip giant's executive VP sees lots of business opportunity - if broadband costs are addressed.
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But the potential for growth is strong, with the market expected to reach R1.3 billion by 2012, says BMI-T.
The cause of the network problems is yet to be determined.
Frost & Sullivan sees MTN's data offering becoming increasingly important to maintaining its strong growth rate.
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South African game creators start to look at other African markets to foster the industry.
The DOC's priorities for the upcoming year fail to include the finalisation of the long-awaited five-year broadband strategy.
It's time to discover what good the advice dished out by the president's PIAC on ISAD has done.
This will help the state-owned entity secure the funding it needs to roll-out its Africa West Coast submarine cable.
The operator aims to increase its national core bandwidth potential by 1 000% and metro bandwidth capacity by 1 600%.