
Posted by
matthew on the 15th September 2010
I recently became one of the lucky Telkom customers to be able to upgrade thier 4MB ADSL line to the 10MB trial. The process was fairly simple, I went

Posted by
matthew on the 19th August 2010
What is a Broadband framework and why do we need it? If these are the questions running through your mind let me take a moment to enlighten you.

Posted by
matthew on the 16th August 2010
I’m sure you are wondering, now that SEACOM and ESSAy cables are complete what’s next on the cards for broadband in the future. After doing

We put up a video last week about laying cables almost 30 years ago. The process was old and the cable that was used was pretty terrible compared to what

Posted by
matthew on the 4th August 2010
Friday the 16th July 2010 (only 1 year after SEACOM was launched) marked yet another historical broadband moment, through the linking of our very own Mtunzini

The SEACOM cable that has been broken and caused so many woes in South Africa and some of Eastern Africa has been repaired and is currently being tested
If you are a Apple Mac user then you will definitely know the frustration of getting a few drivers for your hardware that most likely is created by Windows
UPDATE: Sorry we were mistaken, you get 200GB free. Sure you won’t complain though. It was only a little while back when Web Africa started offering