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Network operators face mandatory bi-annual GIS submissions and R1-million fines under draft rapid deployment rules.
Government’s draft AI policy has proposed the creation of seven new institutions to govern AI in South Africa.
Researcher BMIT forecasts 5G will account for two-thirds of all residential wireless broadband connections by 2029.
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The launch of the Xpress courier service shows how businesses are adopting EVs at an increasingly fast pace.
South Africa’s leading telecoms operators collectively spent R27-billion on network infrastructure in the last year.
Human line judges dressed in crisp striped shirts and white bottoms will be absent from Wimbledon this year.
The decision whether to award Elon Musk’s Starlink an operating licence in South Africa will ultimately rest with Icasa.
IBM plans to have a practical quantum computer by 2029, and has laid out the detailed steps it will take to get there.
Stadio has become the first educational institution to launch an MVNO in South Africa.
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The rally in Apple, the world’s most valuable publicly traded company, is showing no signs of easing.
Regulators are probing Adobe’s cancellation rules for software subscriptions, long a bugbear of customers.
Elon Musk is planning to start a technology-focused university in Austin, Texas, according to tax filings.
Jumia will close its food delivery business in all seven African countries in which the unit operates by year-end.
Nvidia’s record deal to buy ARM will encounter major hurdles from regulators in countries sparring over trade and customers concerned the transaction will limit competition and unfairly favour ARM’s future owner.
If Nvidia is able to pull off its blockbuster acquisition of premier chip designer ARM, the deal may be the final piece it needs to dominate the industry for a generation.


































