Catching even a fraction of the upside will be a deliberate act of statecraft, not a stroke of luck.
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South Africa’s quantum industry is still in its infancy – but it’s no longer purely academic in nature.
Operators say the rapid deployment rules, now in draft form, ignore the municipal wayleave bottleneck.
Rockstar’s behemoth will smash sales records, but commercial success has never guaranteed creative revolution.
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African-focused investment firm Development Partners International is set to close the African Development Partners III Fund at a value of $900-million.
The Internet Service Providers’ Association wants Icasa to crack open South Africa’s mobile industry to greater competition.
The regulator has set out a timetable for the licensing of so-called “high-demand spectrum”, saying it plans to expedite the long-delayed process.
South Africa will complete analogue television switch-off by March 2022, the cabinet said in a statement on Friday.
Enoch Godongwana says topping his “to-do list” to bolster economic growth includes reforming the country’s electricity supply and assigning spectrum.
Altron has sold the two components of its People Solutions business to separate buyers, Dubai-based iSON Xperiences and South African consultancy LRMG.
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The Nasdaq Composite Index tumbled 3% on Friday, capping its worst week since the financial crisis. It’s now fallen 22% since its August record.
The richest people on Earth lost $511-billion (R7.4-trillion) this year after record first-half gains were obliterated by a succession of bruising market selloffs.
Shares in Tencent jumped as much as 4.2% after Chinese media reported that regulators have resumed approving games, signalling a potential end to a hiatus that’s chilled the world’s biggest gaming industry.
Nasa’s new Mars lander has placed a quake monitor on the planet’s dusty red surface. The milestone occurred less than a month after Mars InSight’s touchdown.
Africa’s road to high-speed broadband is being achieved in leaps and bounds. Every week brings news of another piece of the jigsaw fitting into place. This week it’s the completion of the national fibre backbone in one of Africa’s larger markets. However, there’s still
The National Consumer Commission, established in April to enforce the new Consumer Protection Act, has received objections from all of SA’s big operators, with the exception of Neotel, to the compliance notices it served on them demanding
































