Starlink has intensified its campaign to secure a South African operating licence amid ongoing regulatory delays.
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Automated dispatch technology is gaining ground in South Africa as crime drives a surge in security callouts.
BluEnergy Trading has been granted a multi-year energy trading licence, allowing it to buy and sell power.
iOCO has expanded its operations in Saudi Arabia, growing its cloud practice there through a partnership with AWS.
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