Main One undersea cable goes live
By Johan Keyter 5 July 2010The Main One undersea cable has been launched, giving Africans around the continent an additional 1.92 Tbps internet capacity. FULL STORY >
SEACOM fault causes connectivity issues for South Africans
By Tom Manners 5 July 2010Unconfirmed cable fault results in major downtime for a number of South African users FULL STORY >
Five million people now connected in SA
By Staff Writer 14 January 2010The number of South African internet users has finally passed the five million mark, breaking through the 10 mark of internet penetration for the county. FULL STORY >
Internet Trends for 2010
By Martin van Dyk 11 January 20102010 will be a very interesting year in the ISP arena with the issue of pricing, the World Cup and the potential for greater fixed line competition all looming large. FULL STORY >
Best of Tech News July 2009
By Mike Joubert 31 July 2009All the imporant tech activity in July 09 FULL STORY >
Seacom not only bandwidth but hope
By Mike Joubert 24 July 2009It is difficult to convey the hope that yesterdayŌĒÖs switching on of the 17 000 km Seacom cable brings. FULL STORY >
SEACOM Delayed
By Thomas McKinnon 25 June 2009According to SEACOM, increased pirate activity off the east coast of Africa has caused it to shift back the planned launch date of the cable. FULL STORY >
Seacom Cable arrived
By Mike Joubert 1 June 2009After what seems like ages the Seacom undersea fibre optics cable finally arrived at Mtunzini close to Durban. FULL STORY >
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