The first reportback on progress regarding mobile termination rates was expected in October, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa…
The global economy faces its worst crisis in decades. Though SA has lagged the rest of the world in the slowdown, there is no doubt we have had our fair share of negative consequences. There are signs, however, that the worst may be over. Recently published GDP figures indicate a deceleration in the rate at which the economy is
The Springboks have welcomed Hamilton as the venue for Saturday’s crucial Tri-Nations Test against the All Blacks as a means…
Solidarity has asked the Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) for a significant cut in interconnect fees, the trade union…
Shares of India’s biggest mobile phone firm Bharti Airtel rose as much as 3,5% on Thursday on a reports that it…
I know that this article is going shock you, but not in the way you expect, so buckle up. I have oversimplified the piece, but its essence is as true as you could wish for. The other day, I found a Telkom — in those days Posts & Telecommunications — internal “newspaper” called Postel, dated December 1982. The front page article — coincidentally written by myself at the time — described a 40% cut in international data communication tariffs based on X.75 packet-switching. Before the 40% cut, it cost, in today’s money, more than R10 000 to send 1MB of data. After the 40% cut, it cost only R6 000/MB — a bargain, with demand exceeding supply
Telkom says it cannot be blamed for slow broadband services at a Durban-based company which claims a pigeon can carry…
After a prolonged absence from the public eye, a thin but energetic Steve Jobs reappeared Wednesday at an Apple news…
Internet Solutions (IS) and Convergence Wireless Networks (CWN) have acquired a 68,5% stake in Mozambiquan Internet service provider, Intra Lda.…