Mobile broadband subscribers overtake fixed broadband
Mobile broadband subscribers jumped almost 60% in 2010 to 558 million worldwide, Infonetics Research report reveals
View ArticleLTE not a fixed broadband replacement: analyst
The case for LTE as a fixed-line replacement is weakening, argues Alistair Young from Analysys Mason
View ArticleBroadband in SA: not a good story to tell
The impact of the ANC government’s dismal performance in the communications space is clearly illustrated by the OECD’s latest broadband figures
View ArticleSuburbs with the highest broadband speeds in South Africa
There are many South African suburbs with an average broadband speed higher than 10Mbps, with the top suburb enjoying speeds of well over 20Mbps
View ArticleGlobal fixed broadband subscriber numbers
Point Topic predicts the number of worldwide fixed broadband lines will break through the 1-billion barrier to reach 1.02 billion by the end of 2021.
View ArticleAre South Africa’s ADSL and fibre prices really that high?
South Africans often complain about high ADSL and fibre broadband prices – we investigate if these complaints are valid.
View ArticleWhatsApp, YouTube, and BitTorrent rule the Internet in Africa
A new report by Sandvine reveals what Africans use their mobile and fixed broadband services for.
View ArticleHow South Africans connect to the Internet at home
ICASA’s state of the ICT sector in South Africa report reveals how people connect to the Internet at home.
View ArticleSouth African broadband – very slow, and very expensive
The latest Point Topic residential broadband tariffs and bandwidth report paints a grim picture of South Africa’s fixed broadband market.
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