ISPs rate the networks they buy from, and the up-and-comers are increasingly impressing them.
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Takealot is not treating Amazon’s arrival in South Africa as a threat to be survived so much as a contest just getting under way.
Former DA leader Tony Leon has denied his firm improperly lobbied ministers for clients including Elon Musk’s Starlink.
Vodacom Group has completed the acquisition of an additional interest in Safaricom, taking majority control.
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Mimecast has appointed Marc Van Zadelhoff as CEO, replacing company co-founder Peter Bauer in the role.
The Communication Workers Union says the Post Office is supposed to play a developmental role in South Africa.
Apple’s iPhone dethroned Samsung Electronics devices to become the best-selling smartphone series over the course of 2023.
The deal will bring AI, digital, enterprise and cloud services to 300 million businesses and consumers in Africa and Europe.
The new SABC Bill fails to ensure an immediate funding model for the SABC, Outa has warned in a submission to parliament.
Tyme Group could raise as much as $100-million in funding this year, propelling it into unicorn status.
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The brand’s swift rise comes after Huawei saw sales tank following sanctions imposed by the US that prevented it from sourcing chips
Samsung Electronics is pouring more money into its gamble that folding phones will become the next big thing.
Google owner Alphabet on Tuesday reported higher than expected third-quarter ad sales, a sign the business is overcoming new limits on tracking mobile users.
China will strengthen its efforts to build a “civilised” Internet with an eye on reshaping online behaviour and use.
R39,5bn. That’s the amount South Africans spent on cellphone contracts in 2015. This analysis of the market is possible for the first time after the publication of a transaction circular by Blue Label Telecoms, which detailed
This week, Samsung representatives are standing by at some of the world’s busiest airports, ready to exchange Galaxy Note7 phones for something new and less combustible. After dozens of fires, two recalls and the complete

































