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Enterprise VOIP – how to engineer for the real-world

South African companies have for many years, shied away from Voice over IP (VOIP) telephony solutions because of our legacy of slow and expensive bandwidth, says Stephen Davies of Connection Telecom. Much has improved over the last two years though. The introduction...

Egypt’s Internet users on the increase

Egypt’s Internet sector has grown with some 170 000 new subscribers recorded for March 2011. As a result, Egypt now has just over 24 million users, a growth of 0.7% from the previous month and 38.5% from the same...

MWEB reduces ADSL rates

Internet provider MWEB is set to reduce their rates for of their ‘all-inclusive’ uncapped ADSL 1Mbps product range. Telkom announced last month that their Faster DSL customers will receive an 11.3% decrease in the monthly ADSL line rental fee,...

Mobile data security is crucial in Africa

With the growing number of mobile subscribers in Africa, mobile security becomes an imperative. ITNewsAfrica.com interviewed Simeon Coney, VP Business Development at AdaptiveMobile, a UK-based predominantly mobile security company that showcased its solutions at AfricaCom 2010, about the company’s...

Africa expects Internet revolution

Businesses across Africa are expecting a revolution in Internet access, technology and costs as a result of the rush of new undersea cables connecting the continent. More than 90 per cent of business decision-makers across Africa are expecting prices to...

Time for the SA web to get Naked

According to Matthew Tagg, CEO of local Internet Service Provider, Web Africa, Naked DSL could seriously spice up competition in the SA telecoms space. Naked DSL is an ADSL broadband service without a traditional analogue phone line attached. In South...

Wireless broadband overtakes ADSL in South Africa

Wireless broadband in South Africa has been growing almost three times as fast as fixed line broadband in South Africa, registering a growth of 88% last year, against 21% for ADSL. According to Internet Access in South Africa 2010 compiled...

Egypt offers lowest ADSL to subscribers

NORTH Africa's economic giant, Egypt, is offering lowest rates for its ADSL subscribers across Middle East and Africa, an official report confirmed. It was announced by the Arab Advisors Group, that Egypt offers the lowest rates for ADSL subscribers enabling...

DSL subscriptions dropping drastically

WORLD DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) subscriptions are dropping, while speeds lines are simultaneously increasing, giving subscribers value for their money, a market research survey revealed last week. With a drop rate of 20 per cent during the...

African broadband market to quadruple by 2012

The African broadband market is on the verge of experiencing dramatic growth, according to a new report released by research consultancy AfricaNext Investment Research. While African broadband penetration remains low, AfricaNext Research expects the number of broadband subscribers to...
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Safaricom Partners with Quickmart to Accelerate 4G & 5G Home Internet Access

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