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Free Facebook through MTN

MTN has rolled out a free way to access Facebook via mobile phones, through 0.facebook.com.

MTN gee selfonegebruikers nou gratis toegang tot Facebook, deur 0.facebook.com.

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MWeb releases uncapped WiMax

Naspers-owned MWeb has made another major move on the internet market, releasing an uncapped WiMax offering which competes with a business uncapped ADSL solution.

MWeb het nog ‘n stap geneem in die internet revolusie en die beperking van sy WiMax aanbieding afgehaal.

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Internet access hopefully restored tonight: Seacom

Trouble with the Seacom undersea cable, that plunged several local businesses into Internet darkness this week, is expected to be repaired by 10pm tonight.

Die probleme met Seacom se kabel onderdeur die see, wat vir verskeie plaaslike besighede probleme met Internet toegang veroorsaak, sal hopelik teen tienuur vanaand herstel wees.

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Schools sign up for computer league

Mind Sports SA (MSSA) has finalised a sponsorship agreement with Asus to drive SA's first e-sport interschool league. However, no disadvantaged schools have been signed up with the programme yet due to funding challenges.

Suid-Afrikaanse skole wil nou ‘n liga stig om teen mekaar mee te ding op die rekenaar.

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Cap for mobile will stay

Uncertainty around spectrum allocation and a significant investment by mobile operators in fibre means local mobile Internet will not produce an uncapped offering any time soon.

Die onsekerheid rondom die draadlose spectrum in Suid-Afrika en belegging in optiese vesel deur selfoonmaatskappye beteken dat onbeperkte selfooninternet nie gou gaan gebeur nie.

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MTN offers uncapped internet

African mobile operator MTN will release an uncapped Internet offering to its customers from next month.

MTN gaan ‘n onbeperkte internet opsie aan kliënte van volgende maand bied.

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Big step for Cape internet

Construction of five new switching centres for the City of Cape Town is to be completed in July, a major milestone in the rollout of its R110 million fibre-optic ring, says the contractor.

‘n Groot mylpaal in die opgradering van Kaapstad se internetnetwerk sal in Julie bereik word.

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Free e-mail to 50 000 South Africans

Local telecommunications and IT companies have pledged to bring free e-mail access to 50 000 South Africans.

Die privaatsektor het belowe om epos aan 50 000 Suid-Afrikaners te gee.

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Online browsing soars in SA

Online publishers are seeing a massive increase in the number of people and unique browsers accessing local content, says industry body the Online Publishers Association (OPA).

Duisende meer internetgebruikers kyk na inhoud op Suid-Afrikaanse webtuistes.

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SA gets it's own YouTube

Five years into the life of Google's popular online video service YouTube, the company has created a South African version, with a local Web address.

Suid-Afrika kry sy eie weergawe van YouTube, met 'n plaaslike webtuiste.

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New names suggested for more security

New domain names could assist greatly to combat phishing scams if used in conjunction with ongoing security initiatives.

Nuwe name vir webtuistes sal ver gaan om sogenaamde “phishing” slenters aan te spreek.

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