Low-cost uncapped fibre is reshaping South Africa’s broadband market, promising to narrow the digital divide.
Browsing: Alan Knott-Craig
Fibertime founder Alan Knott-Craig tells the TechCentral Show about the economics of township fibre.
Joan Joffe, founder of Joffe Associates, played a pivotal role in the early computer and cellular industries in South Africa.
Roux Marnitz, Bill Venter, Alan Knott-Craig and Jens Montanana are in the spotlight in episode 2 of TCS Legends.
Well-known investor and businessman Duarte da Silva joins TCS Legends to discuss Jeremy Ord, Roux Marnitz, Alan Knott-Craig, Jens Montanana and Bill Venter. This is part one of a two-part episode.
The saga has also sparked a fierce debate about whether Makate or Vodacom’s rival MTN is the true inventor of the “please call me” service.
Vodacom is paying out “reasonable compensation” to a former employee for his idea to develop a popular call-back service after a former CEO first took credit for the product.
Vodacom’s flagship retail mall in Midrand, Johannesburg, located at its head office campus near the New Road offramp, is to get a major revamp. As a result of the upgrade, Vodacom World – as the facility is now known after it was
The Competition Commission has decided not to prosecute Vodacom and MTN following a complaint by Cell C that its two bigger rivals had acted anticompetitively. The case goes all the way back to October 2013, when Cell C
Imagine the scenario where accessibility, affordability and quality – the three key pillars for a communications environment in South Africa – deliver the economic and social benefits that governments, researchers, industry bodies











