Africa Bitcoin Corporation is handing a 4% stake in the company to a newly appointed financial adviser.
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The improving currency should help drive down prices for software and hardware, including computers and phones.
Icasa has amended regulations in a move that will materially change how mobile data, voice and SMS bundles work.
Elon Musk’s record on disinformation, power and accountability makes licensing Starlink in South Africa unacceptable.
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Icasa has blasted Telkom for once again taking it to court, a move that threatens the release of much-needed broadband spectrum.
Blue Label Telecoms, the JSE-listed firm that owns 45% of Cell C, is still in talks about recapitalising the debt-laden mobile operator’s balance sheet.
The judicial commission probing corruption in South Africa concluded that the state had been “captured” during former President Jacob Zuma’s tenure.
Government is concerned about the impact that power outages had on the economy in the second quarter.
The South African judicial commission that’s been investigating graft made a number of suggestions on how this should be fixed.
Telkom has again filed papers to try to stop the upcoming spectrum auction, a move that will likely see the company heavily criticised.
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Facebook said it unknowingly gave outside developers access to private user information shared within some groups on its main social network.
Uber Technologies disappointed investors with quarterly results showing lacklustre gains in bookings and monthly active users, two of the metrics most closely watched by Wall Street.
Facebook has unveiled a new corporate logo which will be stamped across its family of apps in its latest move to bring its various platforms under one roof.
US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross said licences would be coming “very shortly” for American companies to sell components to Huawei Technologies.
Will Vodacom’s proposed acquisition of Neotel pass regulatory muster? That’s the question on everyone’s lips now that the mobile operator has confirmed that it is in exclusive talks with a view to buying its smaller rival, which is majority controlled by India’s Tata Communications
Sentech has taken the wraps off its new free-to-air broadcasting platform, Freevision, a competitor to the recently announced OpenView HD that will be to be launched by e.tv sister company Platco Digital in mid-October. Freevision uses Intelsat’s IS-20 satellite – the same one


































