Coverage is live now, Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral, with commercial propositions to follow.
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Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral that the big two would cannibalise themselves chasing MVNOs.
Talks with Starlink and Amazon Leo cover resale and a possible direct-to-device play, says Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes.
A R7.15-million CSIR study into clean coal is done, but the test plant is unbuilt, underfunded and years from results.
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A government monopoly in the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity is highly inefficient.
The IEC and the Information Regulator are among the organisations working to ensure the integrity of the upcoming poll.
It’s the first reporting period from Shoprite to include Sixty60’s new Amazon Prime-style subscription service.
The Johannesburg Internet Exchange, a multi-site peering point for internet traffic, has received a huge upgrade.
An umbrella organisation that promotes the interests of creatives with regards to copyright legislation, has taken issue with a recent article on the subject.
Zimbabwean authorities are threatening to arrest anyone selling or using Starlink satellite internet services, according to reports.
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Chat platform Discord has raised $500-million in a new funding round led by investment firm Dragoneer Investment Group.
OneWeb launched 34 satellites into orbit from a cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, expanding its in-orbit constellation to 322 satellites, it said on Wednesday.
Huawei has gained strength through the years of US sanctions and is now aiming to lead the race in next-generation technologies after 5G, founder Ren Zhengfei said.
Microsoft will conduct an up-to-$60-billion share buyback programme, raise its quarterly dividend by 11% and appoint company President Brad Smith as vice chairman.
Communications regulator Icasa took everyone by surprise on Friday when it said it was pushing ahead with an auction to allocate wireless broadband spectrum in the 700MHz, 800MHz and 2,6GHz bands. The auction is likely to attract only big
South Africa’s two biggest mobile operators, Vodacom and MTN, have welcomed the decision by communications regulator Icasa to press ahead with a plan to license mobile broadband spectrum through an auction process. Icasa surprised

































