Telkom fought to keep its network and South Africa lost a decade. Eskom risks making the same mistake.
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Google’s research suggests quantum computers could break crypto’s encryption sooner than anyone previously expected.
Rain’s newly launched unlimited mobile plans come with a high-spec handset – and plenty of fine print.
eMedia’s landmark deal with Netflix puts its flagship new drama on the streaming giant’s platform a day after broadcast.
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Eskom will reduce supply by 6GW until further notice after a unit at Medupi failed.
Despite a R2.4-billion February bailout from national treasury, the Post Office is struggling to keep its head above water.
Plant breakdowns have plunged South Africa back into stage-6 load shedding.
The pilot project plans to study the potential of introducing small portable solar power systems into informal housing communities to provide electricity.
Pervasive broadband infrastructure will allow more of the country’s youth to engage in the digitally enabled jobs of the future.
For almost 20 years, the South African banking industry has tried to achieve digitisation and innovation but has largely failed to capitalise on earlier opportunities.
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Facebook has classified the QAnon conspiracy theory movement as dangerous and began removing Facebook groups and pages as well as Instagram accounts that hold themselves out as representatives.
Antivirus software pioneer John McAfee has been charged with evading taxes after failing to report income made from promoting cryptocurrencies while he did consulting work, US prosecutors said.
Caught off guard by Tencent’s record-breaking rally earlier this year, Hong Kong’s stock investors are getting well prepared for the next one.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX won a $149-million contract to build missile-tracking satellites for the Pentagon, the US Space Development Agency said on Monday.
Co-location allows for a more sustainable financial model that can bolster operator revenues, take pressure off consumers and increase network penetration in underserviced areas. The telecommunications
There are thousands of satellites in Earth orbit, of varying age and usefulness. At some point they all reach the end of their lives and become floating junk. What do we do with them then? Most satellites are not designed
































