iBurst defends shaping policies
iBurst is defending its traffic shaping policies, saying that the criticism against the company has been unusually harsh.
iBurst is defending its traffic shaping policies, saying that the criticism against the company has been unusually harsh.
Sentech has lost various key staff members, including their MyWireless and Biznet product managers.
iBurst is now commercially available in Malaysia after local firm iZZinet switched on high-speed wireless broadband in Kuala Lumpur and some surrounding areas
Internet Solutions’ test WiMax network is under fire from ICASA, something which they feel will hurt the industry and corporate market.
Once the preserve of the business elite, wireless e-mail is undergoing a democratisation process, which will bring it to the masses, says Gartner.
An anti-iBurst website, similar to the popular Hellkom – was launched recently. The founder speaks out and iBurst responds.
iBurst’s inability to show that its service can realistically reach 1 Mbps – even under near ideal conditions – meant that they were on the wrong end of another ASA ruling.
iBurst has extended the duration of a special offer of 40 MB of usage for R49 per month.
The ASA has ruled that iBurst’s speed claims are not in line with current adverting standards.
IF YOU are tired of tripping over network cables, want the flexibility to work from anywhere in your office or have temporary users who need to connect to the company network, then Wi-Fi is the way to go.
iBurst has beefed up its coverage with new base stations across the country.
The WiMAX Forum, an industry-led non-profit organisation, comprising more than 460 companies committed to promoting and certifying interoperable WiMAX products, has announced the establishment of the WiMAX Forum Brazil office in conjunction with appointment of the WiMAX Forum Brazil director.
iBurst is continuing its impressive growth on the back of their successful partnership with Vodacom which is coupled with the success of their low-cost service offerings.