Coverage is live now, Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral, with commercial propositions to follow.
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Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral that the big two would cannibalise themselves chasing MVNOs.
Talks with Starlink and Amazon Leo cover resale and a possible direct-to-device play, says Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes.
A R7.15-million CSIR study into clean coal is done, but the test plant is unbuilt, underfunded and years from results.
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Bitcoin has hit its lowest price since November and is set for its biggest weekly fall in over two years.
Cable safety initiatives are taking top priority amid worries about sabotage of a key backbone of the world economy.
Paul McCartney is mad. So are Kate Bush, Elton John and about a thousand other musicians.
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Volkswagen plans to invest €180-billion over the next five years, with spending on combustion engines to decline from 2025.
China has set the Chang’e 4 lander and rover down on the far side of the moon using a downward-looking camera and hazard avoidance software as it slowed its descent using retrorockets.
Toward the end of Apple’s stunning disclosure about its worse-than-expected sales, the company’s boss suggests a tactic it will use to counter surprisingly meek demand for its smartphones. It needs to better.

































