Intelligent corporate networks can continuously strengthen themselves, adapting to evolving risks in real-time, rather than waiting for breaches to occur.
The congress highlighted a series of AI-driven innovations, showcasing how AI is accelerating the evolution of next-generation broadband solutions.
Paratus Rwanda will provide and install Starlink services, delivering high-speed broadband internet connectivity to businesses throughout the country.
Martin Camp’s pursuit of the Dakar Rally mirrors his mission to empower the next generation of CCIE engineers through NIL Africa’s Project 525.
Pazima IT highlighted how its use of TVWS spectrum has allowed it to overcome geographical and infrastructural challenges.
NetAlly and IoTXperts partner to offer network handheld tools to help network engineers harden, check resilience and secure wireless network infrastructure.
The State Information Technology Agency is addressing government’s need for cloud migration and end-user computing leasing requirements.
Government's struggling SA Connect broadband project gains momentum through private sector partnerships, subsidising internet service providers to expand networks.
Seacom’s Prenesh Padayachee highlights the importance of data centre neutrality, elastic connectivity and upgraded networks for Africa’s digital growth.
5G subscriptions are expected to reach 605 million by 2030, according to Nokia research.
Some of Telkom’s universal service and access obligations have become obsolete, necessitating a review of its legacy responsibilities, says the regulator.