SA starts broadband spectrum sale process after years of bureaucratic block
South Africa will start the process of selling broadband spectrum after a delay of several years, a significant step toward introducing high-speed Internet.
South Africa will start the process of selling broadband spectrum after a delay of several years, a significant step toward introducing high-speed Internet.
Vodacom was granted provisional approval by South Africa’s antitrust and communications regulators earlier this year to buy Neotel, expanding its Internet offering.
Google Inc. is adopting a new structure that makes it more of a holding company, giving the main Web businesses more independence while providing more transparency into executives’ ambitious investments.
Parkhurst’s ‘Go-Green’ initiative was created to stimulate renewable energy usage in the village, and will include SA’s first public EV charging stations.
Cameroon has renewed the operating licence of Africa’s largest telecoms provider MTN and allowed the firm to start offering third and fourth generation (3G and 4G) services.