Coverage is live now, Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral, with commercial propositions to follow.
Subscribe to the newsletter
Get the best South African technology news and analysis delivered to your e-mail inbox every morning.
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.
More News
World Mobile Group recently launched its first “aerostat” in Massingir, Mozambique, in collaboration with Vodacom.
Executives at MTN Group have received millions of rand in shares as part of the firm’s performance share plan.
Good or bad, expect artificial intelligence to play an outsize role in many of the elections taking place this year.
The JSE has warned AEEI and Ayo Technology Solutions that they could have their shares suspended from trading.
The world’s most prolific smartphone maker is leaning into AI as the key to unlocking greater sales this year.
Seeing Saturn’s rings with your own eyes can be an “oh, wow” moment. But choosing the right telescope can be tricky.
World News
Since early in the pandemic, soaring demand for consumer electronics led to persistent chip shortages. Some recent signs suggest the situation may finally be starting to change.
Chinese gaming and social media giant Tencent Holdings posted a 29% rise in second quarter profit, a slower pace of growth after the coronavirus pandemic led to a boom in online gaming last year.
Huawei Technologies’ chairman has said that although US sanctions have choked its smartphone business, it will not give up and plans to eventually return to the industry’s “throne”.
President Xi Jinping put China’s wealthiest citizens on notice on Tuesday, offering an outline for “common prosperity” that includes income regulation and redistribution, according to state media reports.
Yesterday was the start of Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer Conference, and Wall Street analysts seemed to emerge pretty optimistic on the changes that were announced to the company’s products. While new devices are not typically
Microsoft has provided the first hints about why it’s prepared to stump up a massive US$26,2bn to buy LinkedIn, the social network for professionals. The software giant said on Monday that

































