The owner of Pep and Ackermans accounts for more than seven in 10 prepaid phone sales in retail channels in South Africa.
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The high court has found that former Dimension Data executives’ scheme to sell The Campus was “brazen and dishonest” – and now NTT wants them to pay up and be declared delinquent directors.
The decision by the Competition Tribunal to block Vodacom’s acquisition of a co-controlling stake in fibre operator Maziv is headed to the competition appeal court.
The broadcasters’ fight over channel removals and restrictions on sports sublicensing agreements has been settled.
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Salesforce said it would cut about 10% of its workforce as customers become more cautious with spending.
Investors are no longer turning a blind eye to risks facing Apple, an about-face that threatens more pain for the stock.
Qualcomm unveiled a family of processors for cars called the Snapdragon Ride Flex SoC that handles both assisted driving and cockpit functions.
Microsoft is working on a version of its search engine that uses the artificial intelligence behind chatbot ChatGPT.
There will be grumbling about Facebook unifying its apps. But it was an obvious decision by a company that now has to try much harder to continue to lure more people and advertisers to its digital empire.
Never in the history of the mobile phone has there been so much hype about a new technology ahead of its launch than there is with 5G.