Dark Fibre Africa expands into Zim amid acquisition rumours
Executives will not comment on speculation in the market, but did outline the company's expansion strategy beyond its South African interests.
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FTTH Council Africa Conference 2017 is the biggest fibre optic focused conference in Africa
FTTH Council Africa Conference 2017 will bring together 600+ industry professionals and gather some of Africa's top leaders and decision makers in the fibre optic industry.
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FTTH Council Africa announces the Operator of the Year 2016
The FTTH Council Africa hosted its annual FTTH Council Africa Awards Ceremony during the FTTH Council Africa conference in Cape Town, South Africa.
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OPINION: This is why you are still waiting for your "costing more than it should" fibre connection
FTTH Council Africa's perspective on access control implemented by South African landlords and property owners and impact on local service delivery.
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FTTH Council Africa Board Announcement
The FTTH Council Africa has announced that members voted for new Board Members.
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Internet gender gap obvious in developing countries
Research suggests women are not being empowered via the Net on the same level as male counterparts.
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Kagame lauds One Area Network initiative
Rwanda president joins officials from East Africa in a toast to progress made.
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Not all FTTH is equal says council
Amid increasing demand and a greater number of market entrants, experts advise users to check the validity and sustainability of FTTH solution.
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Fibre to the Door: 91,182-km of Metro/ FTTH/ FTTB Fibre Network in Africa, and counting...
44% of Africans live within a 25-km reach of a fibre node.
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First FTTH Industry Award Winners announced on 29 October 2014
The FTTH Council Africa hosted their first annual awards on Wednesday, 29 October in Johannesburg.
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‘More work needed on Africa’s fibre deployment’
Expert says Africa’s fibre-based broadband network footprint has a long way to go.
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'Africa moves on connecting the last mile'
The continent is lighting up fibre, says the president of the FTTH Council Africa.