SA’s technology industry grabbed more public attention in 2009 than it has in years. In spite of the recession, the…
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Cell C CEO Lars Reichelt has kept a low profile since his appointment in March, declining interviews and not speaking publicly about the company’s strategy. But last week he unveiled plans to spend billions of rand on a wireless broadband network Cell C’s decision to build SA’s most advanced third generation (3G) broadband cellular network is a brave move. The cellular operator, SA’s smallest wit
Cell C is planning to build a broadband wireless network so advanced that, to date, only about 20 operators worldwide…
It’s almost the end of another year. It has become something of a tradition for me to use this column…
Has a secret, back-room deal been reached between mobile operators and government over interconnection fees? All signs are pointing to…
Telecommunications operator Telkom, which will launch SA’s fourth mobile operator next year, will lobby the Independent Communications Authority of SA…
Telkom will spend as much as R6bn in the next five years constructing its own mobile telecommunications network. “We are…
Telkom will present details of its financial results for the six months to September on Tuesday and analysts say they…
SA’s three mobile operators, MTN, Vodacom and Cell C, will cut interconnection rates at the same time — by midnight…
The department of communications has called a colloquium this week to seek public input on national broadband policy. Previously, it would have been little more than a talk shop. But something constructive may flow out of this meeting. Communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda has breathed fresh life into a ministry left moribund by his predecessor, the late Ivy Matsepe- Casaburri