Inside the engineering choices behind Comsol’s 5G network, and how ISPs will actually sell it.
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Capitec and FNB subscribers are doing more for Cell C than its own customers, its full-year results to 31 May 2026 show.
The big consulting firms inflated every hype cycle and left before the crash. AI ends the chicanery.
Comsol has secured billions of rand in funding to deploy the Woan the government never could.
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TymeBank co-founder Coen Jonker has slammed home affairs’ ID verification fee hike, warning it threatens financial inclusion and digital progress.
ICT regulatory expert Dominic Cull has said it could take two years or more before Starlink is licensed to operate in South Africa.
The Competition Tribunal has finally outlined – in detail – why it decided to block Vodacom’s acquisition of a co-controlling stake in Vumatel parent Maziv.
Terminal sales and payment-related revenue have offset project delays in Capital Appreciation’s software business.
South Africans are spending R2-million/month in cryptocurrency through Luno Pay alone, developer Luno said on Tuesday.
Tesla shares jumped over 9% on Monday after the electric vehicle maker started testing its long-awaited robo-taxi service.
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Satya Nadella said he believes AI will be as profound as the internet was to every part of Microsoft’s business.
Close to half of American adults support a ban on the Chinese-owned TikTok, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos survey.
Tencent Holdings’ revenue missed estimates, signalling an uneven recovery for the world’s biggest internet arena.
Safaricom’s M-Pesa mobile money service went live in Ethiopia on Wednesday.
Finance minister Tito Mboweni’s plan to pull the economy out of its longest downward cycle since 1945 may have put him on a collision course with cabinet colleagues, fellow ruling-party members and labour unions.
The theory that humans can be digitised and live on within the digital confines of a computer-based existence has been the subject of debate. But until recently, no one had taken the idea much beyond research and discussion.

































