Open-access fibre telecommunications specialist Dark Fibre Africa has made its first move outside South Africa.
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Canada! Seriously, who sues Canada? Meng Wanzhou, that’s who.
Huawei’ chief financial officer, whose detention in Canada has sparked a diplomatic standoff, has filed a civil lawsuit against Canadian authorities, alleging she was wrongfully detained and searched.
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins suggested governments shouldn’t worry that Huawei will dominate the race to build 5G wireless networks.
Canada has officially ordered the start of extradition hearings against Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou, in a proceeding that promises to be long and politically explosive.
Liquid Telecom is giving serious thought to leveraging its spectrum asset in the 3.5GHz band, which happens to be ideally suited to the roll-out of next-generation 5G mobile broadband technology.
MTN South Africa has implemented new data rollover, transfer and out-of-bundle features to comply with Icasa’s new data regulations and has said it won’t charge users for data rollover.
Not all 5G is created equal. That’s the takeaway from this year’s Mobile World Congress, the telecommunications industry’s annual confab.
Seacom has formally completed its acquisition of Fibre Telecommunications after receiving the necessary approval of the Competition Commission.
Huawei pleaded not guilty to US charges of trade-secret theft, a day before the company learns if Canada will start extradition proceedings for its chief financial officer in a pivotal week that could see diplomatic tensions flare.











