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MWEB makes connecting easier with new retail stores - August 2010 |
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MWEB, South Africa’s leading Internet service provider, announced today that it is expanding its retail footprint in South Africa with the opening of a concept store in Cape Town. |
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MWEB Running at Full Capacity - July 2010 |
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MWEB, South Africa’s leading ISP, has confirmed that it has restored all of its international bandwidth and running at full capacity. |
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MWEB Statement: Seacom Cable Fault - July 2010 |
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Seacom has not yet confirmed by when they expect a complete recovery on the recent failure on the international bandwidth links, but it is understood that it could take at least a week. Since the Seacom cable fault was reported on Monday, MWEB has been in discussions to secure additional capacity. |
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MWEB Statement: Seacom Failure - July 2010 |
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Seacom has confirmed a failure on their international cable off the coast of Mombasa. The failure occurred at about 11:00am on the 5th of July 2010. They have initiated emergency repair procedures whereby a repair ship is being deployed to the location. |
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MWEB confirms network failures caused by Seacom links - June 2010 |
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Leading South African ISP, MWEB has confirmed that the series of partial and complete failures on its network over the last few weeks have been caused by failures on the international links that are provided by Seacom. These failures have resulted in users experiencing slow or no browsing on international websites. |
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South Africans Set to Use the Internet like the Rest of the World Does – March 2010 |
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South Africans are today a step closer to being able to use the internet like the rest of the world does as MWEB, South Africa’s leading ISP, today launches a full range of uncapped ADSL packages for consumers and businesses at an affordable, highly competitive price. With products priced from R219 per month and some 40% cheaper than other offerings, MWEB is the first major player in South Africa to offer uncapped ADSL on a significant scale, available 24 hours a day, with all the value-added products, technical back-up and a world-class network – at an affordable price. |
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Social networking goes mainstream in South Africa – January 2010 |
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On average, adult social networkers in South Africa are in their thirties, employed full-time,and describe themselves as sociable and outgoing. This is according to findings in new research commissioned by MWEB, South Africa’s leading Internet Service Provider. The Friendship 2.0 survey was conducted towards the end of 2009 among local web users aged 16 years and older, busting the myth that social networking is only done by youngsters. It demonstrates how social networking has gone mainstream. |
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