Five months after besieged ICT services outfit Commander announced its turnaround plan, the company still hasn't found a buyer for its iBurst/Personal Broadband Australia wireless internet service ...
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has confirmed that Telstra was the unknown bidder who bought the wireless spectrum belonging to Commander subsidiary Personal Broadband Australia, ...
iBurst today announced that it has rolled out a new Prepaid Internet offering aimed at consumers who don’t want to be locked into a long-term contract. According to iBurst their Prepaid service gives ...
Neotel recently launched a wide range of high speed Internet and voice services, competing directly with the likes of iBurst, Vodacom, MTN and Telkom. Neotel’s CDMA-based NeoConnect Prime offerings ...
Long-time partners Vodacom (JSE:VOD) and iBurst are set to part ways, as Vodacom discusses a possible sale of its stake with other shareholders and interested parties. Speaking to ITWeb this morning, ...
DESPITE management's obdurate attempts to downplay reports that iBurst is for sale, speculation that there's a firm bid on the table for the fledging wireless broadband telecoms solutions provider ...
Wireless communications provider iBurst, which is loss making, on Friday dismissed claims that it is in financial problems and might be closing down following complaints from what it said were ...
In a surprise move in late March iBurst informed its Vodacom 3G/HSDPA customers and resellers that “with effect from 1 April 2010, Vodacom 3G/HSDPA will no longer be available as an iBurst product, ...
Wireless broadband provider iBurst has struck a deal with listed telecommunications company Datapro and consumer-focused ISP @lantic Internet Services, the company said on Wednesday. “A growing demand ...
Prominent industry players have questioned the decision of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) to take down iBurst’s network by confiscating core network equipment. iBurst ...
IBurst (Pty) Ltd. is expanding Internet capacity beyond the capital of South Sudan, Africa’s youngest country, in a three-year plan to provide services to the nation’s government and biggest companies ...