Inside the engineering choices behind Comsol’s 5G network, and how ISPs will actually sell it.
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Amazon’s satellite arm backs Icasa’s reforms but warns affordable service hinges on lower spectrum fees.
Washington’s AI supply-chain pact has 24 signatories across four continents. Not one of the countries is African.
Industry executives and analysts say that without legislation, regulations are vulnerable to shifting political winds and court challenges.
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The website, called Satellite Map, has visual tools for the Starlink, OneWeb and GPS satellite constellations – and more.
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Icasa has alleged that Vodacom’s interpretation of illegality is based on a misapplication of the regulations.
Newly sworn-in home affairs minister Leon Schreiber has extended a temporary concession for foreign nationals.
South Africans deserve better than to be left out in the cold by the power plays of Eskom, City Power and Nersa.
Google has added two new South African languages to its translation tools, bringing the total supported to nine.
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Daniel Nzoma’s face glows in the light of a computer screen as he reviews code used for driverless cars and crop disease detection, an unusual job in Nairobi’s crowded Pipeline neighbourhood.
Microsoft president Brad Smith wrote to Ukraine’s leader this month with a clear message: it would continue doing business in Russia.
Apple is exploring new sources of the memory chips that go into iPhones, including potentially its first Chinese provider.
Microsoft, a stalwart of the technology industry, is having a tough time keeping up with the recent rebound in the biggest US megacap stocks.
Over the last week, the price of bitcoin crashed from around $2 400 to $1 800 on fears of a so-called hard fork, which is to say the digital currency would effectively split in two due to software upgrades at the end of
No matter how well regarded a particular airport happens to be, the slog from kerb to cabin is pretty much the same wherever you go. A decades-old paradigm of queues, security screens, snack vendors and gate-waiting prevails

































