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Cell C comes to Jo'burg

Mobile operator Cell C has unveiled its HSPA+ network in Johannesburg and Pretoria. It also unveiled contract and top-up data options.

Cell C het sy HSPA+ network in Johannesburg en Pretoria bekend gestel en ook die tariewe vir nuwe dienste bekend gemaak.

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R250 million upgrade for Post Office IT

The SA Post Office (SAPO) will issue tenders to the value of R249 million, before the end of the financial year in March 2011, to upgrade its IT network infrastructure, it told Parliament yesterday.

Die Poskantoor gaan tenders ter waarde van R249 miljoen beskikbaar maak om sy rekenaarinfrastruktuur te verbeter.

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ASA is 'wrong' about broadband

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is mistaken in the Vodacom broadband debate, say analysts.

Kenners sê die advertensie-owerheid maak ‘n fout deur te sê Vodacom moet “breëband” van sy internetadvertensies verwyder.

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Vodacom's offer is the cheapest, for some

Vodacom's latest salvo in the prepaid cellular price war, of R1.70 billed per-second, is the most effective rate, says independent telecommunications management expense company DataRoom.

Kenners sê Vodacom se selfoonkoste van R1.70 per minuut wat per sekonde gebruik uitgewerk word, is die goedkoopste opsie in Suid-Afrika.

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Telkom could launch mobile in October

Fixed-line incumbent Telkom seems to be gearing up to unveil its mobile offering by mid-October, if a mystery event invitation is anything to go by.

Dit lyk asof Telkom sy selfoondiens in die middel van Oktober van die baan wil stuur.

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Solar park still on the cards

Government says the electricity master plan, IRP2010, does not rule out the establishment of the solar park.

Die regering sê die oorkoepellende plan vir Suid-Afrika se elektrisiteit sluit nie die oprigting van ‘n sonkragopwekker in die staat uit nie.

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Rica deadline could cut off millions

With little more than three months left until the deadline for the SIM card registration Act is enforced, attempts by mobile operators to lobby for an extension seem futile.

Met minder as drie maande oor vir verbruikers om hulle selfone te registreer, lyk dit of miljoene afgesny gaan word.

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'That's not 4G Cell C'

Cell C has to remove “4Gs” from its new advertising campaign, after the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled that the term is misleading and dishonest.

Cell C moet ophou om te verwys na 4Gs in sy reklame na die advertensie-owerheid beslis het dit is misleidend.

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Only 400 schools teach IT

Only 400 out of 38 000 schools in SA are teaching IT as a high school subject, says Fiona Wallace, head of .co.za Cares – the corporate social investment arm of Uniforum, the .co.za domain name administrator.

Net 400 uit 38 000 skole in Suid-Afrika bied rekenaarvaardigheid as ‘n hoërskoolvak aan.

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Networks can handle smartphones

SA has seen an influx of high-end smartphones, which will likely put high demands on the country's mobile networks. Despite ongoing criticism of network coverage and quality, analysts argue that the networks are among the best globally and ahead of the innovation curve.

Ten spyte van klagtes oor selfoonnetwerke in Suid-Afrika sê kenners die infrastruktuur is in plek om die nuutste mobiele telefone te hanteer.

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FNB to spend R2.3 billion on IT

Big four bank First National Bank will spend about R2.3 billion on IT this year, while also wanting to get the most out of its infrastructure and keeping a lid on costs.

Eerste Nasionale Bank gaan vanjaar R2.3 miljard aan sy rekenaarnetwerk spandeer.

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