Vodacom and MTN groups’ fintech arms now process a combined value of over $1-trillion/year in transactions.
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With voice revenue falling and customer growth stalled, Vodacom is struggling to cash in on surging data traffic.
Severe weather has cut power across dozens of Cape towns, with restoration delayed by unsafe conditions.
Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub has compared voice’s decline to the same trajectory SMS followed into irrelevance.
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Windows Recall, a feature unveiled in May, creates a record of everything people do on their PCs.
MultiChoice Group remains committed to the turbulent Nigerian market, CEO Calvo Mawela said.
Subscriber growth at the relaunched Showmax has been strong, but start-up costs are high.
Gesture-detection software from French company Veesion is helping identify suspicious in-store behaviour.
Icasa reached the wrong conclusions in drafting new call termination rate regulations, Telkom has said.
The first big segment of the massive 2Africa submarine cable system, is live, connecting South Africa with Kenya.
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Bitcoin stayed just above $20 000 on Wednesday, with its inability to gain upward traction fuelling concern among analysts of further declines.
Sony is launching a new gaming gear brand called Inzone, trotting out headphones and displays for the PC to try and expand its reach beyond the PlayStation.
Investors in ether and its troubled twin stETH are nervously anticipating a crypto milestone: the Merge.
Google’s cloud computing division is preparing to reveal the carbon footprint for its Workspace apps, including Gmail and Docs.
Soon after it began in 2011, South Africa’s renewable power programme became the world’s fastest-growing. Almost US$15bn poured into clean energy in seven years, financing everything from wind farms to solar towers. New
It’s been about a year since Rishi Gorantala deleted the Facebook app from his phone, and the company has only become more aggressive in its e-mails to win him back. The social network started out by

































