South African mobile users spend far less time on 5G than their counterparts in markets like India, a new analysis shows.
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Stakeholders have until 21 August to weigh in before parliament decides the sector’s regulatory future.
South Africa does not have a digital talent shortage. What it has is a shortage of work-ready talent.
South Africa’s next mobile growth story will come from connecting machines, not people, writes Pambos Soteriades.
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Cell C has confirmed the final pricing and outcome of its long-awaited JSE listing, marking a major milestone in the operator’s restructuring efforts.
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Britain’s Revolut said on Monday it had completed a secondary share sale valuing it at $75-billion.
Uber South Africa has launched a fleet of EVs as it aims for fully electric rides across global markets by 2040.
Takealot’s surging growth underlines South Africa’s fast-rising e-commerce sector as it approaches 10% of total retail sales.
Prosus has reported a 99% surge in adjusted core profit, driven by strong performances in digital services and e-commerce.
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Elon Musk has dramatically escalated his battle over a court order to remove video posts of a bishop being stabbed.
Two-and-a-half years ago, Tesla was worth almost $1-trillion more than Toyota. Lately, that lead has been shrinking fast.
Apple has announced plans for a special event on 7 May, when it’s expected to unveil new iPads and accessories.
Adobe plans to place a tool for full artificial intelligence image generation in its Photoshop software later this year.
Scientists have yet to start a fusion reaction that sustainably produces more energy than it uses. But excitement has grown as government and private plans move closer to the “net-energy gain” threshold.
Ethereum is making big changes. Perhaps the most important is the jettisoning of the “miners” who track and validate transactions on the the world’s most-used blockchain network.

































