South Africa’s fibre market is entering an “Open Access 2.0” era shaped by scale, behaviour and enforcement.
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The move comes amid a feud between Sentech and the SABC over the former’s fees for signal distribution.
Satellite broadband promises to weaken authoritarian regimes’ ability to shut down the internet and silence dissent.
Stable electricity supply and an enabling macroeconomic environment have laid the groundwork for the sector’s continued growth in 2026.
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MTN Group is readying a huge overhaul of its brand identity, changes taking place outside its Fairland, Johannesburg head office have revealed.
Africa-focused fintech firm Flutterwave said on Wednesday it had raised $250-million in its single-biggest funding round to date.
Nedbank will on 15 March withdraw banking services provided to AEEI, the investment company controlled by controversial businessman Iqbal Survé.
Communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has told parliament that every household in South Africa – whether rich or poor – should receive an allocation of 10GB of data per month.
The department of trade, industry & competition is preparing a notice that will ban the importation of analogue television sets.
Absa Bank has joined the Hyperledger Foundation, an open, global ecosystem for enterprise blockchain technologies.
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The mobile phone of Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos was hacked after receiving a WhatsApp message from the account of Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, it has been claimed.
Tesla’s market value briefly topped $100-billion for the first time, a threshold that will trigger a huge payout for Elon Musk if he can sustain the feat for months.
Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei has said the US is “over-concerned” about the Chinese company and its rise in the world of technology.
Naspers affiliate Tencent is planning a major update to its ubiquitous WeChat messaging app to stave off up-and-comer ByteDance and counter the start-up’s growing dominance of short-form video.
There’s a new weapon in Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s arsenal: God. Or rather, a handful of fringe church leaders claiming to represent him. In his continued fight against the public protector’s damning findings against him, the SABC acting chief operating officer has managed to rope in a few holy men who have prayed
Communications minister Yunus Carrim has accused MultiChoice and its partners of trotting out the “same old, tired issues” over digital terrestrial television and labelled the pay-television broadcaster a bullying “monopoly”. He was responding to full-page Sunday newspaper advertisements in which MultiChoice

































