South African mobile users spend far less time on 5G than their counterparts in markets like India, a new analysis shows.
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Microsoft is introducing huge price hikes of up to 66% for Xbox Game Pass in South Africa.
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The GSMA has announced a global coalition that will seek to make smartphones more accessible in emerging markets.
Showmax will increase the prices of two of its five subscription packages, beginning in August, it said on Wednesday.
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Hiding smartphone apps is seen as one of the better ways of stopping criminals from cleaning out their victims.
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Crypto markets have dived in the past few weeks as rising interest rates and surging inflation prompted investors to ditch riskier assets across financial markets.
Online platforms like Twitter, Facebook and TikTok will be required to register and open offices in Nigeria, draft regulations show.
The meteoric rise of the digital economy has been exempt from the kind of tariffs that apply to trade in physical goods. That era may come to a screeching halt this week.
The value of the cryptocurrency market on Monday fell below $1-trillion for the first time since January 2021, reaching as low as $926-billion.
The US Federal Communications Commission has swept aside rules barring broadband providers from favouring the Internet traffic of websites willing to pay for speedier service, sending the future of net neutrality on to a likely court challenge
Telecommunications & postal services director-general Robert Nkuna said on Tuesday that government does not want to destroy South Africa’s big telecoms operators, despite strong objections to draft legislation that the

































