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Mobile TV offering 'less that stellar'

MultiChoice and Vodacom will offer a streaming mobile TV service as of next month, but with limitations on consumption and quality, the service has prompted industry observers to call the package “less than stellar”.

Kenners sê die aanbod van MultiChoice en Vodacom vir TV op selfone is niks om oor huistoe te skryf nie.

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Electricity complaints go online

Johannesburg City Power has unveiled a service that allows people to report problems online and via SMS.

City Power in Johannesburg het ‘n nuwe diens bekend gestel wat inwoners toelaat om kragonderbrekers op die internet aan te meld.

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FNB makes online banking safer

First National Bank (FNB) is going into partnership with Prevx, a UK-based security company, to provide customers with a free, downloadable security solution.

FNB gaan ‘n vennootskap aangaan met ‘n Britse maatskappy om internetbankdienste veiliger te maak.

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MTN quiet on dealerships

MTN is working on a new commission model for its dealers, but will not comment on whether some stores will be closed down.

MTN werk aan ‘n nuwe plan vir kleinhandelaars, maar sê nie of van die winkels toegemaak gaan word nie.

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ICASA postpones spectrum allocation

The Independent Communications Authority of SA (ICASA) today withdrew its invitation to industry to apply for spectrum in the 2.6GHz and 3.5GHz band, effectively canning SA's first high-frequency radio spectrum auction.

OKOSA het sy aanbod vir spelers in die industrie om aansoek te doen vir toegang tot die 2.6 tot 3.5GHZ teruggetrek.

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Seacom goes back online

Seacom, whose SA-East Africa-South Asia fibre-optic submarine cable system went down on 5 July, is in the process of restoring capacity to all its customers.

Die Seacom ondersese kabel is herstel en die maatskappy is besig om kliënte terug op die internet te plaas.

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Seacom cable repaired by the end of the week

Seacom's submarine cable will be repaired by the end of the week, it says.

Die ondersese kabel van Seacom gaan herstel wees teen die einde van die week sê die internetverskaffer.

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Eassy brings hope for better internet speed

The 10 500km Eastern African Submarine Cable System (Eassy) has officially been handed over to its largest investor, the West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC).

Die ondersese internet kabel aan die ooskus van Afrika is klaar en na verwagting behoort internetgebruikers binnekort ‘n verbetering in hulle diens te sien.

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In-flight internet fails to take off

Internet service provider (ISP) WirelessG's plans to introduce in-flight internet access for the first time in Africa have been delayed by slow-moving industry bodies and unexpected technical considerations.

Die plan om die internet beskikbaar te maak op Suid-Afrikaanse binnelandse vliegtuie is vertraag.

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Rate cuts knock Vodacom revenue

Lower mobile termination rates have cost Vodacom close to R400 million in revenue during the last quarter, effectively slowing the operator's service revenue growth rate by 3.8%.

Die verlaging in koste tussen verskillende selfoonnetwerke het Vodacom sowat R400 miljoen in die laaste kwartaal gekos.

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R64 million for SALT link

The National Research Foundation (NRF) has made R64 million available to the South African National Research and Education Network (Sanren), for the construction of an Internet broadband fibre-optic link to the national fibre-optic backbone.

Die Nasionale Stigting vir Navorsing het R64 miljoen beskikbaar gemaak vir die daarstelling van ‘n breëband-internetskakel.

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