Technology
Middleware for SA digital switchover
Mobile broadband: filling the communications vacuum
Spinoza said, "Nature abhors a vacuum" - in much of Africa, for too long there was an information vacuum; Central and Western countries, in particular, have lacked a real landline infrastructure.
Nigerian student works to improve performance of popular search engine
A Masters student from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, has found a way to improve the performance of one of the worlds leading search engines.
Faster process will increase competition
If South Africa is to truly move into being a global economy, issues such as limited or no connectivity need to be addressed; international research has shown that there is a direct correlation between pervasive broadband and fast-tracked economic growth, but in order for pervasive broadband to become a reality, the obstacles to building extensive networks must be addressed.
p>If South Africa is to truly move into being a global economy, issues such as limited or no connectivity need to be addressed; international research has shown that there is a direct correlation between pervasive broadband and fast-tracked economic growth, but in order for pervasive broadband to become a reality, the obstacles to building extensive networks must be addressed.