There was a lot of excitement in the technology press last week when it emerged that, after half a decade of debate and investigation, cabinet had finally chosen a standard for digital terrestrial television
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Telecommunications company MTN SA is building a new data centre in Centurion, north of Johannesburg, that can operate entirely independently of SA’s electricity grid. The site will be able to function indefinitely without
SA mobile operator MTN is muscling in on what traditionally has been rival Vodacom’s turf of rugby sponsorship. The cellular operator, better known for its support of cricket and soccer, has signed
Vox Telecom, understood to be in discussions about a management buyout and delisting from the JSE, renewed a cautionary notice on Thursday morning saying it’s still in talks that could
SA is getting a second mobile virtual network operator. TechCentral has learnt exclusively that Red Bull, the energy-drinks company, will launch a virtual network operator
Embattled SABC CEO Solly Mokoetle has resigned due to an “irretrievable breakdown” in the relationship between himself and the public broadcaster’s board
The Competition Commission has lost a battle in a case against Telkom in a matter heard by the Competition Tribunal last year. The tribunal ruled on Wednesday that the
South Africans will be amazed to learn that Kenyans pay Ksh4/minute, or about 34c/minute, to make a mobile phone call — and that’s one of the most expensive rates on offer in the East African nation
The north Gauteng high court has dismissed a case against Telkom, which could have seen the fixed-line operator pay up to R1,7bn to black-led telecommunications infrastructure provider Bihati Solutions
Government’s special rights in Telkom expire in six weeks’ time. It must avoid the temptation to install a puppet to lead the group. Facing a growing list of challenges, Telkom needs to hire a CEO who can