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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Private equity firm Actis is in talks to buy Swiftnet, the mast and tower business owned by Telkom, sources said.
User reliance on legacy 2G and 3G networks is constraining the ability of network operators to migrate to newer technologies.
The cash-strapped SABC and the Communication Workers Union are deadlocked in a wage dispute.
Internet service providers serving Africa have been forced to send their traffic via elaborate detours.
CIVH, the parent of Vumatel and Dark Fibre Africa, has reported a 97% plunge in headline earnings.
Vodacom Group is planning to cut jobs in South Africa, its biggest market, to help reduce costs.
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For all the talk about Intel’s entry into the chip foundry business, it’s easy to forget there’s another competitor plugging away in South Korea.
Apple was China’s top-selling smartphone brand in 2021’s final quarter, taking top spot in the world’s largest mobile market for the first time since 2015.
Intel has won an historic victory in its fight in the European Union courts over a record €1.06-billion antitrust fine.
After a brief scare, Microsoft reassured tech investors late on Tuesday that the enterprise Internet cloud business category has plenty of room to grow.
It was the third hour of doing nothing that broke James Scott. The 25-year-old researcher was sitting at his desk at an insurance firm in northern England when the Internet went down. And with it went access to all
Large-scale cyberattacks with eye-watering statistics, like the breach of a billion Yahoo accounts in 2016, grab most of the headlines. But what often gets lost in the noise is how often small and medium-sized organisations

































