NAPAfrica remains Africa’s fastest-growing internet exchange point and one of the global top 10 internet exchanges by total traffic volume, the company says.
Subsea cables might be engineered for durability, but are far from invincible, says Alpheus Mangale, Seacom group CEO.
Sentech acting CEO Tebogo Leshope urges SA to build its own ICT capabilities, including a communications satellite, to lessen reliance on external providers.
Duxbury Networking is invested in supporting the national development goals by helping businesses and communities harness the power of digital connectivity, says André Kannemeyer, CTO at Duxbury Networking.
This by-law is intended to regulate and not restrict the erecting of CCTV infrastructure on city structures, says the city.
RFID technology is transforming logistics by enhancing visibility, improving efficiency and driving cost savings.
The state-owned long-distance connectivity provider looks to overcome cash flow constraints and address its long-term debt obligations.
Vodacom, Vodafone and Project Kuiper will begin deploying services in Africa and Europe when Amazon’s production satellites come online.
The company is looking to switch on its fifth-generation connectivity technology in the “next couple of months”, says CEO Jorge Mendes.
The state signal distributor announces plans to explore connectivity opportunities in the 450MHz spectrum band.
Cambium Networks’ ePMP 4500 Series and Force 4525L Subscriber Module offer connectivity in urban and remote environments, says Teresa Huysamen, wireless BU manager at Duxbury Networking.