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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British personal computer maker Raspberry Pi has announced that it is considering an initial public offering.
The Yemeni government is holding back repairs on a key internet cable that’s been damaged in the Red Sea.
The Léon Thévenin, a cable repair ship, has set sail to repair damage to internet cables on Africa’s east coast.
Bradwin Roper, CEO of fintech at MTN South Africa, is leaving to “explore a new opportunity”.
Joan Joffe introduced the original IBM PC to South Africa. The pioneering businesswoman is our next guest on TCS Legends.
MTN South Africa said it plans to adjust data prices in the current quarter as consumer demand spikes.
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In a significant deal for its foundry business, Intel will produce chips for Taiwan’s MediaTek, one of the world’s largest chip design firms.
Elon Musk denied he had an affair with Sergey Brin’s wife, after the Wall Street Journal reported that the liaison led the Google co-founder to sell his investments in Musk’s companies.
SpaceX on Friday broke its record for the number of rockets launched in a calendar year, topping last year’s slate of 31 missions.
Shares of social media firms fell sharply on Friday as Twitter joined the Snapchat owner in signalling a cutback in digital ad spend as economic growth sputters.
Is it time to give up on social media? Many people are thinking about that in the wake of revelations regarding Cambridge Analytica’s questionable use of personal data from over 50m Facebook users to support
If a green ride-sharing service were to flourish anywhere it would be in Munich, where you can rent no-emission cars on just about any city-centre street. And yet Linde is about to shut its two-year experiment with hydrogen

































