Multiple screens, sport, Netflix, the news, another 8PM address from President Ramaphosa, and endless scrolling through social media while we’re stuck indoors. You’re going to need decent fibre to stay sane.
If you like lightning fast internet and great savings (who doesn’t?), then now is the perfect time to finally upgrade to Fibre.
It’s Amazon versus SpaceX in a battle for galactic real estate in the satellite-based internet market.
Consider this yet another reminder that not all ISPs are created equal, and you deserve a decent connection at home.
In parts of the country, more and more copper cable infrastructure is being removed each day, so perhaps it’s time to switch to fibre.
An Internet Protocol, more often referred to as IP, is a group of numbers utilised to individualize connected Internet devices.
We all want fast, efficient internet, but aren’t always clued up on some of the jargon. Let’s break it down.
We’ll all be glad to see the back of buffering for good, but a connection fast enough to download the entire Netflix library in one second is next-level stuff.
A house isn’t a home until there’s a high-speed internet connection up and running, and that’s especially true now that we spend so much time indoors, using multiple connected devices at any given time.
Many thought that remote working was still a good few years from replacing more traditional work models, but nobody could have predicted what 2020 had in store.
As we face up to the reality that working from home could be a very long-term thing, a decent internet connection is more important than ever.
I think we all knew which company is going to romp home with the dubious honour of South Africa’s worst internet service provider.
Not all internet connections and contracts are created equal, and there are some important terms to understand before you sign on the dotted line with a new internet service provider.
If you’re still trying to wrap your head around 5G networks, wait until you hear what 6G could do to the world of tech and communication.
Fifth Generation (5G) is due to roll out across South Africa this year, so it’s time to bone up on what it is and why it’s a game-changer.
It could be up to two weeks before those cables are fixed, but at least help is on the way for those struggling with slow internet connections.
If your once speedy internet is suddenly lagging, it could have something to do with two very important cables that connect us to the rest of the world.
We’ve all experienced the frustration of sitting on the phone for hours trying to get the internet up and running. Well, now you can hit back.
It really is time you made the move to fibre. From now until the end of Monday, here’s your chance to score a great deal whilst doing so.
Unfortunately, load shedding is here to stay, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t stay connected, online, and active when the lights go out.
TIME has released its annual list of the 25 most influential people on the internet, and here’s who has come out tops.
If you have a decent TV, but you’re still watching series on your laptop or PC, then it’s time to get out of the dark ages and bring the two together.
There’s nothing worse than unreliable internet, which is why it’s about time you made the switch to fibre. Relax, it’s not that hard.
If you want to elevate your business you need to make the switch to fibre, but not all fibre packages are created equal.
The South African Law Reform Commission have just published a paper that proposes the “blocking of internet porn by default”.
A South African internet service provider has been providing free WiFi to schools since 2015, and now they’re looking to connect even more.
The latest online challenge taking the internet by storm involves the lip-syncing app TikTok, Gummy Bears, and a song by Adele. Welcome to 2019.
If you’re looking for a bumper deal on fibre, consider this your Christmas come early. It’s time you hooked yourself up with a cracking deal.
Gone are the days when trolls guarded bridges in fairytales, because they now lurk in chatrooms and your DMs. There are 10 types. Which one are you?
Most of us would struggle to imagine a world without the internet. Turns out, in South Africa, that’s a reality for far more people than you may have thought.