The communications department has pushed the long-promised merger of Broadband Infraco and Sentech to 2029.
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Elon Musk has cast his OpenAI lawsuit as defence of charity, while Sam Altman’s lawyers say he wanted the top job.
Treasury extends fuel levy relief as diesel costs squeeze telecommunications operators and broader economy.
Goldman Sachs has warned that US software valuations look stretched, like they were in the dot-com era.
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South Africa’s Information Regulator has received a complaint that Truecaller is violating “multiple sections” of Popia.
Global smartphone sales rebounded strongly in 2024 after two successive years of decline, but Apple barely managed growth.
Durban has a sprawling new Takealot distribution centre located in the Brickworks Industrial Park.
OpenAI, Meta Platforms and Orange have reached an agreement to train AI programs on African languages.
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.
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The group has committed to a spend of around ₩24-trillion by 2030 as it seeks to increase production of electric vehicles.
Bitcoin breached the key $30 000 level for the first time in 10 months on Tuesday.
The US, South Korea and Japan expressed deep concern over North Korea’s “malicious” cyber activities to support its weapons programmes.
Global shipments of PCs fell by 29% in the first quarter of 2023 due to weak demand, with Apple the worst performer.
A thunderous crackle ripped through the Amazon rain forest on Wednesday evening, carrying with it the notion that the world is entering a new, even more connected age.
With South Africa’s state electricity utility in dire financial straits and straining to meet demand, the government has reverted to courting independent renewable energy producers to help power the economy.

































