Vodacom says it has achieved 5G upload speeds above 250Mbit/s, though the technology is not yet being deployed commercially.
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The cost for customers to sign up to DStv is simply too high, Canal+ has said, and it is working to fix the problem.
Standard Bank Group spending on tech rose 8.7% in 2025 while it extended the life of its South African core banking system.
Raids and court convictions have occurred in the Western Cape as MultiChoice targets illegal streaming operations.
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Chinese EVs are causing a headache for regulators in the US and the EU. South Africa has a different problem.
South Africa’s internet exchange points are playing a key role in the efficiency and stability of the internet across Africa.
Nasdaq-listed e-retailer Jumia Technologies plans to focus on Nigeria as part of a bid to turn profitable.
TBD, a digital payment platform owned by Block, is looking to accelerate its global cross-border payments business.
South Africa’s telecoms operators collectively invest more than R25-billion/year in their networks.
Last week’s solar storm was mild compared to historical storms such as the Carrington Event and the Miyake Event.
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In a world of sputtering growth for technology companies, some investors are gravitating towards Microsoft as the closest thing to a safe bet.
The sale of Central African Republic’s first digital coin got off to a slow start, with just over 5% of the target bought in the hours after its launch.
Venture capitalists are pouring money into digital currency and blockchain start-ups at a pace that’s set to outstrip last year’s record.
Kylie Jenner, the reality-show celebrity who is the most followed woman on Instagram, asked the app to “stop trying to be TikTok”.
Timothy Berners-Lee, credited with inventing the World Wide Web, tweeted up a storm on Thursday, reassuring Internet users that they could reassert control over their data – and the Web’s future – after the Cambridge
Public concern about Facebook’s power in society – and in politics – has skyrocketed in the wake of revelations that users’ data was analysed by a UK-based marketing firm and used to construct highly targeted political

































