GTS starting to roll out Broadband services
Goal Technology Solutions (GTS) has started to roll out its broadband over power lines (BPL) services in various locations around the country, but is struggling with municipalities dragging their feet.
Goal Technology Solutions (GTS) has started to roll out its broadband over power lines (BPL) services in various locations around the country, but is struggling with municipalities dragging their feet.
D-Link, the networking solutions provider, has announced a 200Mbps PowerLine Network Kit designed to enable consumers to tap into existing electrical wiring to extend their home network.
Goal Technology Solutions (GTS), a local company known for embracing Broadband over Power Lines technology, has revealed their broadband pricing structures.
Neotel is currently preparing for their CDMA trial, but they are also planning a WiMAX-based ‘true broadband offering’ for the end of this year.
MWEB has recently launched their own WiMax trials in Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the number of connected trialists is growing.
MWEB is kicking off its WiMax trials in Johannesburg and Cape Town, and has extended an invitation to MyBroadband.co.za members to test their latest broadband offering for free.
A THOUSAND internet users in Cape Town and Johannesburg are being roped in to test broadband wireless services by MWEB.
The latest OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) broadband statistics tell a sad tale of a widening digital divide between the developed world and countries like South Africa.
According to Balancing Act’s Voice and Data Forecasts the thirst for broadband is driving bandwidth growth. The rapid take-up of broadband in general and wireless broadband in particular has driven increases in Internet bandwidth and will be the prime driver of growth over the next five years.
Telkom is getting ready to launch its commercial WiMax offerings, but unlike ADSL ISPs may only be able to resell usage on this service.
Telkom’s new ‘Do Broadband’ ADSL services may add a WiMax option called ‘Do WiMax’ to the product line. The big question is will the pricing be similar to ADSL?
Telkom recently launched their ‘Do Broadband’ packages, promising to revolutionize the local broadband space. But how do they compare on price and speed with existing broadband offerings?
The new broadband prices for the various providers kicked in on the 1st of April. MyADSL looks at which wireless broadband providers offer the best value for money for low usage packages.