The entry of China’s Haier into South Africa looks set to sharpen competition in the local home appliance market.
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Strong growth in Egypt and the DRC offset weak South African prepaid performance to lift Vodacom’s quarterly revenue.
Xneelo has begun construction on a second data centre at Samrand in Gauteng.
A partnership between four financial institutions has led to the launch of an “institutional-grade” stablecoin pegged to the rand.
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Blue Label Telecoms, through its subsidiary The Prepaid Company, is moving to acquire control of Cell C.
The Post Office will not be liquidated but thousands of jobs are now set to go after creditors agreed to a rescue plan.
Nvidia has launched its GeForce Now cloud gaming platform in South Africa in partnership with Rain.
Dan Marokane is expected to be appointed as the new CEO of Eskom after an almost year-long search for a candidate.
DataEQ has tracked how consumers feel about seven of the country’s leading internet service providers – and it’s not good.
The is ongoing concern over South Africa’s economic outlook, with consumer confidence plunging to a 20-year low.
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Apple’s iPhones led the mobile industry to a milestone in January, when handsets with 5G accounted for more than half of smartphone sales for the first time.
Intel on Tuesday picked Germany as the main site for a €17-billion fabrication plant, the first details of its planned €80-billion investment in Europe.
Chinese technology stocks slid for a third session on Tuesday amid concerns over Beijing’s ties with Russia and a persistent regulatory overhang.
CNN is racing to secure distribution for its new streaming service with more partners ahead of its launch later this month.
The community supporting bitcoin has long tried to avoid a so-called “hard fork” splitting the currency in two. On Tuesday, it happened anyhow. The idea behind the change is to speed up transactions
One can’t accuse Terry Shatenstein and Ari Kahn of thinking small. They have dreamt up a way they think will help connect the billions of people worldwide who don’t have access to telephony to the telecommunications grid for the first time

































