Legislative changes and lower-cost infrastructure are driving the advance of cryptocurrencies into mainstream payments.
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Electricity market liberalisation, new trading rules and grid reform will define renewable energy progress in 2026.
South Africa’s latest trial of digital sound broadcasting – using DRM technology – is set to be launched next month.
The EU has formally rejected a proposal from operators that big tech companies should help pay for infrastructure.
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JSE-listed Huge Group, which has been quiet since abandoning its pursuit of now-delisted Adapt IT, said on Monday that it has acquired a stake in Glovent Solutions.
MTN has appointed Tumi Chamayou as the executive of its group enterprise business unit (EBU) with effect from 1 June.
Eskom said it would implement stage-2 rotational power cuts on Monday from 5pm to 10pm after breakdowns at its coal-fired power stations.
Openview, the free-to-air satellite television platform in the eMedia Holdings stable, has turned a profit for the first time on the back of a surge in advertising revenue.
The Wireless Access Providers Association recently called for the 6GHz band to be freed up for a technology called Wi-Fi 6E. Wapa executive Paul Colmer explains why in this podcast.
Long before Broadcom sealed a deal to buy VMware for $61-billion on Thursday, it eyed the company secretly from a distance.
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The de facto leader of Samsung Group, Jay Y Lee, appeared before a Korean court on Monday, awaiting a ruling on whether new allegations will send him back to jail.
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Slack posted slowing quarterly sales growth, disappointing investors who had expected a surge in demand for its workplace messaging app as companies adopt remote working tools.
The Telsa CEO has called for Amazon.com to be broken up, after an author complained on social media about being unable to self-publish a book via the world’s largest online retailer.
A senior executive at Vodacom believes so-called over-the-top (OTT) service providers such as WhatsApp and Skype should be allowed to “run free” on mobile operators’ networks, but emphasises that there is also “no place” in South Africa
With the launch last week of the iPad Air 2, Apple quietly announced a new Sim product that looks set to have a profound impact on mobile telecommunications operators worldwide. Apple’s reprogrammable Sim allows users to switch between data plans without the need to get a new Sim for each carrier


































