Why Tim Wyatt-Gunning stepped down as Webafrica CEO
Webafrica recently announced that Sean Nourse, who has served as MWEB CEO for the past three years, will replace Tim Wyatt-Gunning as CEO on 1 July 2020.
Wyatt-Gunning has been Webafrica CEO since October 2011, and his departure came as a...
Telkom's ADSL IPC free capacity plans: ISPs respond
Telkom announced that ADSL service providers will receive additional IP Connect capacity for free, but the response was far from positive
Free 40Mbps upgrade, free data from Web Africa
Web Africa will upgrade their qualifying capped and uncapped customers to the highest possible speed at no charge during Telkom’s VDSL trial
ADSL line speed optimiser launched by WebAfrica
Web Africa has unveiled an online tool which will allow customers to test ADSL line speeds and performance
Tick-tock Minister, tick-tock
Web Africa CEO Tim Wyatt-Gunning responds to the Minister Pule’s call for public, private collaboration in broadband challenge
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.
ADSL price cuts and better value on the horizon
Telkom has slashed their ADSL IPConnect prices, and consumers can expect to benefit from lower data prices and better service levels
Tim Wyatt-Gunning takes the reins of Web Africa as CEO
Matthew Tagg steps down as Web Africa CEO, but stays on in a strategic capacity and will serve as a non-executive director on the board
Tim Wyatt-Gunning completed his MA Hons at Cambridge University in the UK and then joined Hill Samuel Bank and moved to South Africa. His knowledge in financial accounting and management as well as company law gave him a good backbone for understanding the business world.
Tim returned to London...