Despite cost pressures, South Africa’s cloud market is on track to exceed R100-billion by 2029, according to BMIT.
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The decision by Leon Schreiber to hike fees for accessing home affairs’ online verification system will be reviewed in court.
Amid stiff competition, DStv is cutting hardware costs and letting households split subscription payments.
South African shoppers can now search Amazon using images, screenshots or barcodes with Amazon Lens.
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Orange and Vodacom are in talks about a strategic partnership in Africa, according to sources.
Bradwin Roper will join emerging-markets fintech Jumo as head of payment partnerships from 1 November.
Newly appointed Naspers and Prosus CEO Fabricio Bloisi has promised more of the same in strategy, with a focus on AI.
This Monday sees the start of competition hearings into Vodacom’s planned acquisition of a 30-40% stake in Maziv.
The most pivotal South African election in decades is already turning the tide of the country’s financial markets.
TechCentral had a look at Vodacom and MTN’s capex per customer in South Africa – and it tells an interesting story.
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In a surprise development, Elon Musk is proposing to buy Twitter for the original offer price of $54.20/share.
The European parliament approved new rules for a single charging port for mobile phones, a move expected to affect Apple more than its rivals.
Samsung Electronics’ chip contract manufacturing business plans to more than triple its advanced chips production capacity by 2027.
Sales of non-fungible tokens dropped sharply in the third quarter, according to blockchain tracker DappRadar, with demand showing little sign of returning.
It’s becoming standard practice for US technology giants to follow the letter of European rulings and regulations without really changing their behaviour. Most recently, Facebook and Google have exhibited just a
When Chinese media company StarTimes entered Ivory Coast’s pay-TV market two years ago, Canal+ appeared to take notice. A few months later, the unit of France’s Vivendi cut the cost of its decoder by a third. StarTimes has
































