Rain’s newly launched unlimited mobile plans come with a high-spec handset – and plenty of fine print.
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Revolving-door ministers and ad hoc political interventions left the State IT Agency unable to function.
Capitec’s premium valuation rests on three compounding bets. All three are working – but each is now under pressure.
Google’s research suggests quantum computers could break crypto’s encryption sooner than anyone previously expected.
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Electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said workers at Eskom are the ones who will resolve load shedding.
Blackouts have reduced the potential size of South Africa’s economy by almost a fifth, according to an energy specialist.
Consumer confidence plunged in the first quarter as the country continued to be plagued by severe power shortages.
MetroFibre Networx has provided more details about recently announced price cuts while unveiling fresh corporate branding.
Telkom has appointed Geoffrey Qhena is an independent non-executive director and chairman of the board.
Luno has appointed its chief operating officer, James Lanigan, as its new CEO as it seeks new funding and eyes a stock market listing.
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The US commerce department issued order on Friday that will bar people in the US from downloading Chinese-owned messaging app WeChat and video-sharing app TikTok.
Ericsson has agreed to buy Cradlepoint in a $1.1-billion deal, the Swedish telecommunications gear maker said on Friday, as part of plans to expand its 5G-related products for business customers.
China’s ByteDance is planning a US initial public offering of TikTok Global, the new company that will operate the popular short-video app, should its proposed deal be cleared by the US government
US President Donald Trump raised questions on Wednesday about plans by China’s ByteDance to keep a majority stake in the US operations of popular social media platform TikTok.
The Internet of things has attracted a lot of attention and generated considerable column inches; and yet, despite all the attention, has remained pretty much absent – an Internet of vapourware. Samsung wants to Internet-connect all the items in your home and major firms
Far from being dead, BlackBerry could be set for something of a resurgence in Africa, with a significant percentage of consumers in five major markets indicating they may favour the brand when it comes time to buy their next phone. Nokia, on the other hand, is































