A quartet of newly approved projects is chasing spare grid capacity, not South Africa’s best solar resources.
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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.
Telkom fought to keep its network and South Africa lost a decade. Eskom risks making the same mistake.
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The Rohatyn Group said it will acquire South Africa’s Ethos Private Equity to help the US investment firm expand on the continent.
Zapper CEO Mike Bryer tells TechCentral about why working with customers can be hugely rewarding and why multitasking is a bad idea.
Energy expert Chris Yelland said the utility has told him that its emergency open-cycle gas turbines will remain silent until then.
The state-owned utility will implement stage-5 load shedding from Monday until at least Wednesday, it warned on Sunday.
S&P Global Ratings expects government to fulfil its commitments to investors in Eskom as it finalises a plan to tackle the utility’s massive debt burden.
The Africa head of Ford said South Africa must deliver policy certainty on electric vehicles within six months to save its motor manufacturing industry.
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Vodafone has warned that Britain’s desire to lead the world in 5G technology will face a big blow if it decides to remove Huawei Technologies from the country’s telecoms infrastructure.
TSMC hopes to keep supplying Huawei Technologies but is confident its other customers can replace any business lost because of tightening US curbs on China’s largest tech company.
Huawei has launched a British advertising blitz to highlight its role in building the country’s broadband and mobile networks ahead of a UK security review that could see further restrictions on its activities.
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.
How the Internet is governed is no longer a matter seen fit to be left to mere technical committees. With the extent of online surveillance, so dramatically revealed by the Snowden files, increased content filtering and blocking, and the issue of net neutrality, which would allow
Apple has finally got the “big” religion. America’s biggest smartphone maker on Tuesday unveiled two new and larger-screen iPhones at a glitzy launch event in San Francisco. The event, which was one of the most anticipated in recent years
































