A year after MWeb released SA’s first consumer uncapped products, the company’s network is carrying 2,5 petabytes of data a month. This is nine times higher than the 282TB it handled monthly before the product was unveiled
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The public are advised not to be alarmed at steam issuing from the Koeberg nuclear power station during the next few days, a spokesman said. “Given the events in Japan, we want to assure the public that perfectly clean steam
Arthur Goldstuck makes his debut on the show this week, joining Andy Hadfield and Simon Dingle to discuss Facebook’s valuation, the iPad 2, near-field communications, the Nintendo 3DS, and much more
MWeb CEO Rudi Jansen says the Naspers-owned Internet service provider is expecting Telkom to begin offering uncapped broadband soon over its fixed-line network. But he says he’d welcome
Fibre to the home. That’s the main focus of this week’s episode of TalkCentral. Your hosts Duncan McLeod and Candice Jones take a look at i3 Africa’s plans to spend as much as R6bn building a fibre network into 2,5m SA homes
Is there any lazier shorthand for “This film is set in Los Angeles” than an establishing shot of downtown from the Hollywood Hills while Tupac’s California Love plays in the background? The relentless and boring assault
Remember a few years ago when young starlet Britney Spears shaved her head and drove with her baby on her lap? The world rushed out to buy tabloid newspapers and magazines to gossip
Gijima, the IT company controlled by controversial businessman Robert Gumede, is seen as too important to be allowed to fail, according to a source familiar with the thinking behind this week’s deal between the company
Outgoing MTN Group CEO Phuthuma Nhleko has scotched persistent rumours that the telecommunications operator plans to relocate its head office to the Middle East, saying its domicile
MTN has appointed Ahmed Faroukh as vice president of its West and Central African Africa region, promoting him from his position as CEO of MTN Nigeria