The company aims to have a mobile TV platform in place for the World Cup.
The telecoms utility will continue to invest in the undersea system.
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The fixed-line utility's customers in the Bothasig area await resumption of services.
The company set up and equipped an onsite Internet Caf'e at the conference in Polokwane.
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The company will deploy a 4 900km submarine cable between Kenya and the UAE.
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Seacom and Eassy have both begun construction of their East African cables.
The company hopes to be awarded the licences to roll-out WiMax in the next three months.