Can South Africa have 360 000 FTTH subscriptions in four years?
Vodacom is by far the most aggressive in terms of the sheer number of estates deploying.
Vodacom is by far the most aggressive in terms of the sheer number of estates deploying.
A partnership with Alcatel-Lucent and Bytes Technology means the City of Cape Town’s internet is ready for high speeds and high demand.
The advancement of internet connectivity has both changed how people use the internet and how quickly they can get access in Nigeria’s capital city.
Plus, the continuation of our blog from this year’s TEDxJohannesburg.
The two firms claim they can make cellular reception 40% better indoors.
Chinese vendor joins Southern Africa Telecoms Association, promises to develop tech literacy and infrastructure across continent.
Brightwave aims to bring free WiFi to the Sowetan masses.
If Netflix indeed comes to our shores, you may be able to pay for it with airtime.
We’ve drawn up a quick list of useful projects that would benefit the country far more than a luxury aircraft would.
Latest Effective Measure report is good news for SA publishers.
All over the world, the way we watch TV is changing. It used to be that there was only one way to get video into your home: you put an aerial on the roof, plugged it into your television, and watched what broadcasters wanted to show you. Then we got
Internet-loving Pretoria East residents will have a lot to be happy about come the end of 2015.