Not as naked as I felt a week ago, admittedly, but still out of touch with my world.
Sentech is in talks with government over the financing of a R1 billion project.
DataPro`s earnings will have improved by its financial year-end.
Today a third choice exists for high-speed connectivity: wireless broadband, says Thami Mtshali, CEO, iBurst.
The East African Submarine Cable System (Eassy) could dramatically cut broadband prices.
Polka has introduced PC-Internet bundles, with an option for a laptop.
iBurst high-speed mobile Internet access is on offer to residents and businesses in Ghana.
Telkom`s monopoly has stunted the competitiveness of local SMEs, says CITI`s executive director.
iBurst will provide the McAfee VirusScan range to subscribers.
Travel, they say, is romantic. Travelling, however, in my personal experience, is not.
Vodafone`s deal with BT allows it to provide fixed-line broadband services in the UK, the company says.
Nortel identifies the South African market as an opportunity to grow its regional business.
This week`s top news: Neotel outlines strategy as Telkom serves up a WiMax ace.