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Why Network Quality is More Important than Ever

Today, network quality is under the spotlight in every household and enterprise worldwide as more and more work from home. However, as Ericsson's new research indicates, network performance has always been a mainstay of market demand. Now, more than ever,...

South Africa: MTN upgrades network capacity for festive season

MTN has announced that it will be boosting network capacity in tourist hotspots, high traffic rural areas and along major freeways in South Africa. “Our second to none network offers our customers a fantastic experience and we want to make...

Cell C to undertake R200-million network upgarde

South African mobile operator Cell C will roll out an additional 100 sites in Johannesburg over the next three months to increase network capacity and improve quality. The first 19 will be on air by the end of August. ...

Vodacom claims ‘no BB throttling’

On 12 September 2011, Vodacom announced a series of steps to improve the customer experience by increasing network capacity and reducing congestion. An increase in complaints from BlackBerry users in recent months had been investigated, and it...

Warid Telecom, Huawei mobile network deal

Uganda’s Warid Telecom, a mobile telecommunications company, has concluded an agreement with Huawei Technologies, a global telecommunications solutions provider in an effort to expand and upgrade its network in the country. "As a growing network, there is need to quickly...

Airtel nets $13.3bn from Africa

INDIA’s Bharti Airtel group earned a record $13.3 billion in revenue from its 2010 operations following its entry into Africa, according to its latest financial results. The group’s financial results released recently indicate that Airtel’s 15 markets in Africa contributed...
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How Can You Safeguard Your Data from Social Engineering Threats?

Social engineering remains the most pervasive form of cyberattack for one reason: humans are easier to hack into than...
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