Icasa has amended regulations in a move that will materially change how mobile data, voice and SMS bundles work.
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Nokia has distanced itself from a senior executive who took aim at Huawei over the ongoing debate surrounding the safety of its 5G technology.
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Apple will manufacture its new Mac Pro computer in China, moving production of what had been its only major device assembled in the US, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The man who designed the iPhone, iPod and Mac is leaving Apple after more than 20 years, saying it is a “natural” time to go.
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Telkom was losing R144/month or more on every fixed-line in service as recently as a couple of years ago and the fixed-line operator estimates that local-loop unbundling (LLU) could lob as much as R2,2bn/year off its revenue line if the regulatory intervention is introduced


































