Gauteng’s e-government department sets aside R457 million for the project in 2021/2022, as it looks to continue its rollout and maintenance.
Ericsson projects 5G mobile subscriptions will exceed 580 million by year-end, driven by an estimated one million new subscriptions every day.
The company is pushing its Carrier Ethernet and Managed Dedicated Internet Access solution to connect African countries.
The organisations agree to acquire a 25.8% interest in MetroFibre Networx held by Sanlam Private Equity, African Rainbow Capital and a minority shareholder.
As power blackouts persist, mobile operators see a spike in incidents of theft and vandalism of their infrastructure, leaving communities without connectivity.
The company receives funding from the US Trade and Development Agency to conduct a feasibility study in efforts to roll out affordable Internet to underserved populations.
The fibre network operator, in collaboration with NEC XON, sets a target to migrate all fibre customers to its segment routing network by year-end.
The Mbinga Network brand operates through an agreement with FREI, a mobile virtual network enabler.
The company plans to deploy 29 new deep rural base stations with all standard technologies across the KwaZulu-Natal region to cover 14 municipalities.
Hippo.co.za offers a free fibre comparison service that allows businesses to compare fibre connectivity packages available at their location.
Community Investment Ventures Holdings says the decision to wind-down operations of its Internet of things unit boils down to the technology failing to take off in SA.
A television white space project in KwaZulu-Natal aims to bring communities online, providing affordable broadband Internet connectivity to the underserved.