#TECHWEDNESDAYS | How does wireless work?
Wireless broadband is an internet connection accessed without Fibre, based on radio frequencies. In wireless networks, data transmission happens by electromagnetic waves which communicate through space.
Fibre – especially for business – still comes at a premium cost in South Africa due to the infrastructure needing to be set up, and when it comes to these optic cables, there are great expenses, from the cost of the cabling, work crew, municipal permits, trenching & the community
1. Less signal loss than other internet connection methods, like wireless.
2. No interference because there’s no electromagnetic interference (cross-talk).
3.Much faster speeds because these cables are able to carry a lot more data than copper cables.
Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Ms Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams is launching The National Youth ICT Council in efforts to drive youth participation in the digital economy and to ensure that the 4IR is effectively harnessed to address the unemployment and inequality
TODAY:Minister @Stellarated will be launching the National Youth ICT Council. This is inline with the Minister’s commitment to drive youth participation in the digital economy and ensure that 4IR is efficiently harnesses to address the overbearing challenge of youth unemployment.