By howdous on May 12, 2009
After 10 years of waiting, many South Africans are thinking our telecoms might actually be getting somewhere. Altech stared down the communications minister and won, Neotel and the mobile carriers are laying fibre as fast as they can, and the Seacom international cable will provide an alternative to SAT-3 in July. The buzz about cheap bandwidth is palpable. After years of slipping down the global connectivity rankings, it might be our turn to start climbing them again.
SEACOM-Will South African Broadband Internet Become Cheaper Overnight? | .
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