All Labour Courts to have free WiFi

April 1st, 2013
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By Nomfundo Manyathi-Jele

Online legal information provider Sabinet, in conjunction with South African WiFi communications specialist, WirelessG, will be offering free G-Connect WiFi internet access at all Labour Courts in the country.

The service has already been installed in the Johannesburg Labour Court, with the remaining courts to follow soon. The service will be available in most sections of the court, including the judges’ chambers, the court rooms, the library and the pro bono office.

In a press release, Sabinet’s managing director, Rosalind Hattingh, said: ‘We strongly believe that fast and efficient connectivity to updated online information has become essential for members of the law fraternity to carry out their daily duties.’

Nomfundo Manyathi-Jele, nomfundo@derebus.org.za

 This article was first published in De Rebus in 2013 (April) DR 9.

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