The WiFi provider is about to launch an alternative to mobile network voice offerings, with a R50 per hour calling service.
An association representing Google steps into the fray around proposed measures to essentially censor the Internet in SA.
The company is about to?start rolling out the first phase of SmartBroadband uncapped high-speed wireless packages to select areas in Gauteng.
ITWeb, in partnership with MTN Business, is running a survey on ICT maturity to gain a clear, data-driven understanding of where SA businesses stand in terms of ICT maturity. The survey covers everything from infrastructure and cybersecurity to digital literacy and compliance.
To gather further insights into ICT maturity within respondent organisations, the survey poses the following questions:
By completing the questionnaire, you’ll contribute to this local research project and stand a chance to win a Takealot voucher to the value of R3 000. The detailed results of the survey, and the prize winner, will be published on ITWeb.
AlwaysOn Calling lets users make calls over WiFi or their cellular data package, a much cheaper way of calling than using your mobile network.
Emma Sadleir, social media law expert, gives advice on handling one of business' most mandatory and risky assets.
The video sharing site commemorates its tenth anniversary with a montage of some of the most viewed content so far.
Mobile operators must simplify their packages and rates, and align them with the needs of their customers, says Nebula.
The operator offers 50GB broadband bundles for R699 on its latest high-speed networks.
Google announces several disruptive product moves, including Android Pay, offline Google Maps, and gesture control development.
Government defends its cellphone jamming action as a bid to prevent the possibility of a bomb being set off before the State of the Nation Address.
Transpromo mailers let companies engage with customers on a personal level, thereby achieving greater response rates, says Actnet.
Paid video-on-demand offerings are unlikely to succeed in SA, given the current telecoms landscape.