South Africans who work from home, study online and try to keep their businesses alive rely on connectivity, without which it all ends. By Paul Colmer.
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Blue Label Telecoms cautioned shareholders on Monday that it remains in talks about a recapitalisation of mobile operator Cell C, in which it holds a 45% stake.
Telkom’s Openserve has started deploying fibre in city and suburban blocks, rather than across entire areas, in its war on copper cable theft.
Promoted | South African-based ICT distributor Cable Feeder Systems Africa (CFS) has been awarded Best Distributor for Eastern Europe and Africa for 2020 by Corning.
Facebook is upping its efforts to connect the next billion people to the Internet – many of whom live in Africa – with new investments in subsea cables, robotics and wireless last-mile technologies.
MTN South Africa is going uncapped – not on fibre, but on its wireless network, launching uncapped fixed-LTE plans starting at R499/month in a challenge to rival Rain.
Telkom is taking Icasa to court to try to stop the communications regulator’s planned withdrawal of temporary spectrum at the end of next month.
MTN Uganda’s initial public offering is expected to raise about R18-billion, the country’s Capital Markets Authority said on Tuesday.
A class-action suit has been filed in the high court against Telkom and its insurance provider over claims that Telkom clients were routinely overcharged for insurance.
IHS Holding is looking to raise up to $540-million in a US initial public offering that could value it at about $8-billion, a regulatory filing showed.