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Candice Jones

ITWeb online telecoms editor

Candice Jones is an online telecoms editor with a focus on telecoms. She loves line speeds that go up and call rates that go down.

Articles

2:50

AL Indigo lets go of Oracle business

The black empowered business has sold its Oracle unit over to JSE-listed EOH.

1:50

Google SA still 'head hunting'

The company is on the lookout for a country manager to take over the local office.

4:40
WirelessJun 24, 2010

ICASA faces operator standoff

The authority's termination rate regulations are outside of the law, say mobile networks.

1:50
WirelessJun 23, 2010

Beware the watchdog

ICASA is about to be given the teeth it needs to snap at the heels of unruly industry players.

2:30
BroadbandJun 22, 2010

Telkom files minor price changes

Still no word on uncapped bandwidth, but the company rings in 10Mbps lines.

6:20

Brazil defends digital TV stance

The country has played no part in any corrupt or underhanded dealings in terms of SA's digital TV migration, says the Brazilian minister councillor.

2:20
BroadbandJun 18, 2010

Vodacom tests LTE

The mobile operator will want additional spectrum if it wants to roll out a commercial version.

3:40
WirelessJun 17, 2010

Over 100 000 numbers ported

Outstripping the slow pace of mobile portability, fixed-line customers port at a fast pace.

5:20

Tech costs slow Brazil's digital migration

Just over a million of the 53 million Brazilian homes have a digital channel, thanks to high decoder prices, a new study shows.

3:30
WirelessJun 11, 2010

Bigger, better networks

After 2010, the telecoms providers will give back millions of rands of investment to SA, while some want to leave a social legacy.

8:10
TelecomsJun 10, 2010

Digital TV conspiracy: Is govt lying?

Information surfaces that implicates the Department of Communications in a campaign to stop Africa from implementing DVB.

2:30
BroadbandJun 9, 2010

Essentially still a mystery

The communications regulator muddies the essential facilities waters even further, declaring all telecoms facilities essential.