Industry executives and analysts say that without legislation, regulations are vulnerable to shifting political winds and court challenges.
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Comsol has secured billions of rand in funding to deploy the Woan the government never could.
Inside the engineering choices behind Comsol’s 5G network, and how ISPs will actually sell it.
Washington’s AI supply-chain pact has 24 signatories across four continents. Not one of the countries is African.
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Icasa wants spectrum to be shared and dynamically allocated based on demand, time, location and usage patterns.
Takealot Group CEO Frederik Zietsman said he hopes the next trade minister will bring a strong tech focus to the portfolio.
South Africa is risking R170-billion in climate finance by delaying the closing of a number of coal-fired power plants.
Takealot Group plans to add more services to its TakealotMore subscription plan, which it launched last month.
Nvidia has entered correction territory after it extended a sharp recent selloff.
Shein and Temu have exploited loopholes to undercut local e-commerce companies unfairly, Takealot said.
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A unit of Naspers has invested in Lucky to help the Egyptian fintech start-up expand in North Africa and the Middle East.
Google has landed the Equiano submarine cable in Togo, the first nation in West Africa to introduce commercial 5G mobile services.
Democratic US senators introduced a bill on Thursday that would enable the president to sanction foreign cryptocurrency firms doing business with sanctioned Russian entities.
Maserati will make an electric version of all of its models by 2025 and will offer only electric cars by 2030.
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On 27 June, the ATM turns 50. Former US Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker once described it as the “only useful innovation in banking”. But today, the cash that ATMs dispense may be on the endangered

































