The city and the energy department say the arrears are cleared and Eskom has dropped its threat to cut supply.
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Coverage is live now, Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral, with commercial propositions to follow.
Capitec and FNB subscribers are doing more for Cell C than its own customers, its full-year results to 31 May 2026 show.
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Netstar said the new facility is the largest real-time vehicle telematics bureau in Africa.
The MeerKAT telescope project has emerged as a beacon of innovation and opportunity on the African continent.
Eskom chairman Mteto Nyati said the current load shedding reprieve has nothing to do with the upcoming election.
Icasa councillor Mothibi Ramusi has been sworn in as the new chairman of the communications regulator.
Itac chief commissioner Ayabonga Cawe said the commission followed all legal and regulatory protocols.
To attract new customers in a tough economy, Telkom has launched a new prepaid fibre solution for R99/week.
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A vulnerability in a Java-based library known as Log4j can be exploited to allow a complete takeover of an affected system.
UK judges granted a US request to extradite Julian Assange, in a remarkable legal blow to the man who has spent almost a decade fighting attempts to remove him from Britain.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is “thinking of” leaving his jobs and becoming an influencer, the world’s richest man tweeted on Thursday.
Meta Platforms’ cryptocurrency wallet, Novi, will allow users to send and receive money through the social media giant’s messaging app, WhatsApp.
Mobile network operators need to adopt content-intensive strategies because “over-the-top” services will continue to impact their average revenue per user negatively. Cell C has responded to these threats by hosting mobile
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