Gateway Communications increases its satellite bandwidth to meet Africa's demand, but SA will not have access to it.
Touted as the potential 'bandwidth saviour', WiMax is more likely to be suitable for the few, says Bertus van Jaarsveld, CEO of Miro Distribution.
The company will highlight its Internet access services at Futurex Equip in Sandton in May.
The country is in the eye of the "perfect storm" as pent-up demand for broadband is addressed, says Cisco SA's GM.
The company's in-house service offers convenience, flexibility and value to its customers.
The company eyes several potential broadband markets in sub-Saharan Africa.
Government's answer to high telecoms tariffs gets political nod.
The city's R400 million fibre optic plans receive political backing, and all telecoms providers will have access.
Two open content gurus criticise SA's high connection tariffs, calling the practice "backward telecoms politics".
Internet Solutions has been awarded the ability to register domains directly with ICANN.
The joint venture arrives in SA, but its global troubles cause uncertainty.
Broadband prices are expected to drop by as much as 70% by 2010, resulting in a mobile worker boom.
Notebook sales will outpace desktop sales by 2011, says Intel.