The Namibian telecoms operator is upgrading and building new network sites to accommodate 3G technology.
iBurst has invested more than R200 million in base stations to date.
Johannesburg has begun rolling out its digital city project.
Johannesburg wants to lease its telecoms infrastructure to a private sector operator.
Intelsat hopes to become a broadband provider to SA`s second national operator.
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Telkom will increase its expenditure to ensure it remains competitive.
This week: Infraco promises bandwidth to the SKA project, and Cape Town announces wireless plan.
Cape Town will host a second signing ceremony on 16 October.
Fujitsu Services has been honoured at the InfoVision Awards for its Managed VOIP Service, which provides a means of complementing or replacing traditional phone systems.
Altech could announce an international broadband project before the end of the year, the company said.
The DPE has said it will provide broadband, implying that it could become a third national operator.
SA`s Internet subscription is growing by between 30% and 40% a month.