Archive for tag: bandwidth
19 April, 2024 (09:06) | Community, Education, Policy | By: alan
Did you notice that the cost of fibre is going up and the speeds are too, whether you like it not. Do you use fibre or want to use fibre for your internet?Is your fibre fast?Is it reliable?Is it affordable? If these questions are important to you, you should join our group. We, the Internet […]
Tags: bandwidth, fibre, Free Culture, ICASA, regulations | No comments
14 August, 2012 (15:13) | Events, Partners, Press Release | By: alan
In Cape Town from 10-14 September at the Crystal Towers Hotel, the Internet Service Providers’ Association of South Africa (ISPA) and ZA Domain Name Authority (ZADNA), ZA Central Registry (ZACR), Wireless Access Providers’ Association (WAPA) and ISOC-ZA are hosting the 11th iWeek conference. The programme includes aspects of global and local developments in the domain […]
Tags: bandwidth, Free Culture, ipv6, iweek, telecoms, workshop | No comments
28 June, 2012 (00:32) | Community, Education, Events | By: alan
The Internet Soiety presents AfPIF 2012 from 22 – 24 August 2012, register here. The African Peering and Interconnection Forum addresses the key interconnection, peering, and traffic exchange opportunities and challenges on the continent and provides participants with global and regional insights for maximising opportunities that will help grow Internet infrastructure and services in Africa. […]
Tags: bandwidth, indaba, ipv6, IXP, regulations, workshop | 1 comment
24 October, 2011 (13:22) | Community, Membership, Outreach | By: alan
Recent infographic by Mybroadband shows some improvement, we believe that now is the time that we will start to see major changes in the South African telecoms environment.
Tags: Accessibility, bandwidth, consumer | 1 comment
24 August, 2004 (11:00) | Policy | By: mike
In a recent letter to ICASA and the Ministry of Communications, the Online Publisher’s Association (OPA) called for an urgent meeting with government representatives to discuss the high cost of bandwidth in South Africa. The Internet Society believes reducing the costs of bandwidth is imperative to stimulate the growth of Internet usage. Government should become […]
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