Cell C competes on price and honesty says ISPA
The Internet Service Providers’ Association of SA (ISPA) has welcomed Cell C`s reduced and transparent pricing plans
Broadband for all in Africa by 2020 is the goal
Communications minister Dina Pule says that they are planning to deliver broadband to 80% of African citizens by 2020
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The Minister of Communications, Ms Dina Pule is calling for nominations for membership of the ICT Policy Review Panel.
This call follows the ICT Policy Colloquium which was held in April 2012 as a first step in the formulation of an Integrated National ICT Policy. The purpose of the ICT...
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Minister backtracks on spectrum promises
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National broadband governmental study on the cards
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LLU, broadband, and pay TV are ICASA’s priorities
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Take the DoC with a pinch of salt
Web Africa CEO, Tim Wyatt-Gunning says the DoC’s latest call for an ICT policy overhaul should be taken with a pinch of salt.
SA tech industry must answer critical questions says DoC Minister
Operators must ensure that rural areas benefit from broadband, says Communications Minister
Lower data prices and higher mobile broadband speeds needed says Cell C CEO
Alan Knott-Craig said that higher broadband speeds are desperately needed in South Africa, but that data prices must reduce in line with higher speeds