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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Stakeholders have until 21 August to weigh in before parliament decides the sector’s regulatory future.
South Africa does not have a digital talent shortage. What it has is a shortage of work-ready talent.
South Africa’s next mobile growth story will come from connecting machines, not people, writes Pambos Soteriades.
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Repairs to damaged subsea cables in West Africa are expected to take at least five weeks.
Disruption to internet services for millions of users in Africa could take weeks or even months to fix.
The country needs to build and fund a R390-billion expansion of the national grid so it can connect more power plants.
South Africa has moved a step closer towards creating a competitive electricity market.
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IBM reported revenue that beat analysts’ estimates, signalling that the company’s efforts to transform the 110-year old tech giant are bearing fruit.
Meta Platforms’ research team has built an artificial intelligence supercomputer that it thinks will be the fastest in the world when completed in mid-2022.
Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope neared its gravitational parking space on Monday in orbit around the sun, almost 1.6 million kilometres from Earth.
Solana, one of the largest blockchain networks, was hit by instability during a turbulent week for cryptocurrencies.
South Africa has entered a new political chapter that promises catastrophic outcomes after President Jacob Zuma reshuffled his cabinet last night, firing the finance minister, Pravin Gordhan
President Jacob Zuma fired finance minister Pravin Gordhan and eight other cabinet members in a high-stakes power play that may threaten his own presidency and place the nation’s investment grade credit rating at
































