Vodacom says it has achieved 5G upload speeds above 250Mbit/s, though the technology is not yet being deployed commercially.
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Vast stretches of rural Africa remain unconnected – and closing the gap demands deep specialist skills.
The cost for customers to sign up to DStv is simply too high, Canal+ has said, and it is working to fix the problem.
Raids and court convictions have occurred in the Western Cape as MultiChoice targets illegal streaming operations.
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Datatec has cut its dividend after reporting a decline in profit for the 2024 financial year.
Zimbabwe’s telecommunications regulator has approved the licensing of Elon Musk’s Starlink.
MTN Uganda plans to sell shares left over from its deeply undersubscribed 2021 listing to local investors.
Icasa has ordered the SABC to resume flighting a controversial Democratic Alliance election ad.
Telkom shareholders, including the government, have voted in favour of selling the company’s masts and towers business.
Vodacom has claimed in court papers that it has been unfairly disadvantaged by its main rival’s spectrum deals.
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Walt Disney Co edged past Netflix with a total of 221 million streaming customers and announced it will increase prices for US customers.
African e-commerce firm Jumia Technologies said it was past peak losses, driving its shares up 16% despite a wider quarterly loss.
Elon Musk sold $6.9-billion of his shares in Tesla, his biggest sale on record, saying he needed cash in case he is forced to buy Twitter.
Nvidia warned its second quarter revenue would drop by 19% on weakness in its gaming business, sending the chip designer’s shares tumbling.
A key stumbling block in trade negotiations between China and the US has been Beijing’s extensive support for its technology firms. But if US President Donald Trump’s administration thinks that will change any
Mark Zuckerberg emerged mostly unruffled after two gruelling days of US congressional hearings, reassuring investors with his composure even as lawmakers scoffed at his apologies over failures to protect user

































