Bayobab Zambia invests in bridging digital divide
The company handed over computers to a rural schools, saying the project aims to bridge the digital divide and provide students with access to technology.
Phathisani Moyo
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Bayobab Kenya completes Mombasa to Malaba and Busia route
The MTN Group-owned company says the new route is an important step towards boosting the region's digital economy, trade, and economic growth.
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Bayobab takes control of MTN Zambia fibre
The international fibre player believes the move will help position Zambia as a digital hub in the region.
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Connecting to the future: How fibre unlocks new opportunities for your business
The move to fibre is an important and strategic one in any sector.
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Vodacom SA announces 4.6% increase on postpaid, fibre tariffs
The telco has said the below-headline-inflation-rate adjustment, will become effective from April.
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Trends shaping fibre adoption and innovation in 2024
The smooth transition from limited connectivity options to a variety of options to suit different customers and budgets is opening doors for South Africa.
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Zim's TelOne invests $2.4 million into broadband network upgrade
The most recent network upgrade concentrated on streamlining traffic management and routing processes, the company noted.
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4G smartphone usage propels Airtel Africa in interim results
Airtel Africa's regional networks are seeing growing data and smartphone usage, with 4G devices accounting for more than 80% of all data access in the last three months alone.
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Video: Backbone Connectivity’s CEO discusses Nigeria fibre market
The discussions centred on the impact of digital revolution in telecoms, Nigerian fibre projects, the digital economy, and the alignment of telco laws across Africa.
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Kenya Power to pilot smart poles project for fast internet
The project will see Kenya Power install unique utility poles, smart poles, in six locations in Nairobi, to provide high-speed internet connectivity.
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OPINION: Fibre to everywhere is in South Africa's near-term future
Video calls, media streaming, and real-time backups will become second nature - not just for businesses but for residential users as well.
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African FTTH is flying
Fibre to the Home (FTTH) is flying in Africa, with new entrants and new business models seeing more households connected to fibre internet and gaining access to more services.