Wireless networking on small and large scales is currently all the rage. Communicating digitally across the air, using various techniques, most commonly radio waves, has caught the attention of businesses and consumers everywhere, and the broader range of mobile solutions which this new cable-free type of network can offer places even more value behind the wireless prospect.
Copper connectivity should enable far faster adoption of the latest 10Gbps-capable networking technology, as a result of it being more cost-effective than a fibre solution. And it has come to South Africa at an ideal time.
While white papers have been released regarding the latest communications software solution, dubbed Telecommunications Financial Management (TFM), South Africa (SA) is still stuck with just one fixed-line provider.