There were several interesting developments this week in the increasingly complex consolidation game unfolding in South Africa’s information and communications technology sector
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We missed a week, but we’re back with a packed episode of TalkCentral. In the show this week, your hosts Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg talk about Vodacom’s third quarter numbers
A financial black hole of growing proportions is engulfing Eskom as it dances between blackouts and load shedding. The utility claims that maintenance issues are the principal reason
Though MultiChoice remains strongly opposed to the use of encryption, or conditional access, for South Africa’s free-to-air digital television migration project, it has not yet decided whether it will challenge
IBM has announced plans to build an IBM Research laboratory, based at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, to focus on advancing big data, cloud computing and mobile technologies. The
The department of communications is in disarray with its minister, Faith Muthambi, facing off against defiant senior management. Senior sources said the relationship between her and her
Telkom may be planning to sell its network of base stations as it looks to reduce costs, a news report suggested on Thursday. According to news wire agency Bloomberg, Telkom is working
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry has proposed that South Africa be divided into four time zones to help alleviate the country’s power crisis, acting CEO Peggy Drodskie said on Thursday
Eskom has moved to stage three power cuts, the power utility’s media desk said on Thursday. “Eskom moved from stage two to stage three load shedding at 4pm today, which is expected to
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