Consumer BVAS revenues up 81% in 2006
The market for consumer broadband value-added services (BVAS) grew by 81% in 2006.
The market for consumer broadband value-added services (BVAS) grew by 81% in 2006.
Internet service providers around the world are discovering that broadband alone is not enough to attract and retain customers.
The National Treasury recently earmarked R500-Million for Sentech to enable them to build a nationwide WiMax broadband network.
NEPAD will host a regional workshop which aims to streamline national laws and regulations on broadband.
MTN is launching its FibreConnect product, an alternative to the current last-mile services from Telkom.
SITTING IN THE COFFEE SHOP at the Arabella Sheraton in Cape Town, WebAfrica’s Matthew Tagg hardly looks like the MD of a successful mid-sized ISP.
Traffic shaping and bandwidth caps are once again the focus of attention as one of the local operators sets out to defend its bandwidth management policies.
The majority of households in the UK now have a broadband Internet connection
The public enterprises department received a tongue-lashing from a parliamentary committee chairman yesterday for tabling the controversial Broadband Infraco Bill
While South Africans are increasingly relying on wireless broadband technologies to get connected, Mauritius is set to get Fibre-to-the-Home by 2008.
Africa has been rated fourth in broadband penetration among six continents that were sampled by the Economist Intelligence in the year 2007.
Will WiMax or HSDPA become the dominant wireless broadband access technology?