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Government's imperative to channel funds into critical sectors could impact ICT spending, says BMI-T.
Research shows that state-owned enterprises are increasing their ICT spend but not delivering on their promises.
BMI-TechKnowledge says the broadband-poor Africa of today may be swimming in capacity tomorrow.
The IT security market will grow to an estimated value of R6 574 million by 2011, says BMI-TechKnowledge.
While local broadband is becoming increasingly affordable, international connectivity still has a long way to go, says BMI-T.
The fibre optic network is expected to create 14 000 direct and indirect jobs by 2010, and about 250 000 by 2027.
Wireless Internet connections will overtake fixed-line connections by year-end, says BMI-T.
Cumulative African broadband investment is expected to be $1.1 billion in the next five years.
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Tech professionals believe AI and cloud computing are high growth areas, ripe for local and international investment.
The merger deal could have accelerated Telkom’s strategy of unlocking value, while MTN could have become a fibre titan, say industry analysts.
While the number of enabled devices in SA has increased five-fold, the success of LTE still hangs on more spectrum availability.