2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 South Africa Technology

  htxt.africa   
SAT3 broadband cable upgrade doubles current system capacity  htxt.africa
South Africa's internet depends on the various undersea cables that run along the east and west coast lines, linking the African continent to Europe, North America and Asia. One of the biggest cables is the 14 350km SAT-3/WASC undersea line, and it has just ...

Telkom contributes to undersea cable upgrades   ITWeb
Big upgrade to Sat-3 capacity   TechCentral
Alcatel-Lucent completes SAT-3/WASC upgrade   Telecompaper (subscription)
MyBroadband   
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  TechCentral   
Set-top box control stays, says Cwele  TechCentral
Set-top box control will remain in government's final policy on digital television migration, according to telecommunications minister Siyabonga Cwele. By Duncan McLeod. Added by Duncan McLeod on 1 September 2014. Saved under In-depth, Top
Govt to address capacity concerns   ITWeb
"Townships should have same access to broadband as Sandton" - telecoms ...   htxt.africa
Cheaper broadband for South Africa: Minister   MyBroadband

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  Citizen   
Speedster just 'testing engine'  iAfrica.com
A 36-year-old man was arrested for doing 224km/h on the N1 near Midrand in the early hours of Sunday morning. The man was driving an Audi Q5 and was caught at 2am in the morning, a Johannesburg Metro Police spokesperson said. According to a Sapa ...

Midrand 'mechanic' caught speeding   Independent Online
Man arrested for speeding in Midrand   Citizen

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  IT News Africa   
Uganda: iWayAfrica offering fibre access to SMEs  IT News Africa
The demand for high capacity Internet connectivity within enterprise and corporate markets in the major cities of Kampala and Entebbe are ever increasing, and an alternate provider was becoming a necessity. Pan African telecoms operator, Gondwana ...

Iwayafrica Launches High Speed Fibre Access for Uganda's SMEs   AllAfrica.com
iWayAfrica Uganda launches high speed fibre access to SME customers   Biztech Africa

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  ITWeb   
SimpliVity Secure Footprint In Africa  ITWeb Africa
Simplivity Corporation has expanded their market to Africa with the opening of an office in South Africa, with their first ever Roundtable Events in South Africa that will take place in Cape Town and Johannesburg during the first week of September. The CEO ...

Networks Unlimited appointed distributor of SimpliVity   ITWeb

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Vauxhall teases more details of new Corsa  New Car Net
Vauxhall has revealed further specification details of the all-new Corsa ahead of its world premiere at next month's Paris Motor Show. With a new interior, IntelliLink connectivity comes as standard on most models. The new Corsa will include a host of driver ...

All-new Corsa set for Paris debut   Cambridge News
New Opel Corsa to sip at 3.2l/100km?   iAfrica.com

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  INAUTONEWS   
Chevrolet's best-seller hits 3 million  iAfrica.com
Chevrolet's best-selling model — the Cruze — has hit three million sales just 16 months after crossing the two-million mark. "The Cruze is an extremely adaptable car that can cater to the demands of nearly every market in the world," said Alan Batey, GM ...

Chevrolet's Cruze reaches 3 million milestone   INAUTONEWS
Chevrolet sells 3 millionth model of Cruze   Khaleej Times
New Chevrolet Cruze launched in China; India on cards   CarTrade.com

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  autoevolution   
Audi Recalls 70K Vehicles Worldwide on Brake Problem  Nitrobahn
In a recent recall, German automaker Audi has recalled around 70,000 vehicles across the globe for potential brake problem. The recalled vehicles include Audi's A4, A5, A6, A7 and Q7 models equipped with a 3.0-liter diesel engine that were built between ...

Audi to recall 70000 vehicles due to faulty brake booster   Automotive Business Review
Audi Recall: 70k Vehicles Affected by Potential Brake Defect   autoevolution
Audi recalls various models over brakes   iAfrica.com

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  Forbes   
Let's Stop All Of The Post-PC Nonsense Once And For All  Forbes
We're a little over a week away from a big Apple Apple launch event, which always seems to drum up talk about the so-called “post-PC era” we're in. It is no secret that the overall PC market has taken a pummeling the last couple of years, but just because ...

PC sales expected to pick up   Sin Chew Jit Poh

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  Economic Times   
Japan allows electronics on flights  ZDNet
Japan is moving to allow the use of electronic devices such as smartphones and tablets in-flight, following similar moves by Australia, the United States, and the European Union. From today, passengers are allowed to use a wide range of mobile electronic ...

Japan allows inflight mobile devices   The Rakyat Post
Japan relaxes electronics rules   iAfrica.com
Japan airlines to allow electronic device usage   Newstalk ZB

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