Icasa has amended regulations in a move that will materially change how mobile data, voice and SMS bundles work.
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Can artificial intelligence help you drive better and avoid accidents on the road? Discovery Insure thinks so.
Starlink dominates South African headlines, but pricing and market realities raise questions about who it’s really for.
The improving currency should help drive down prices for software and hardware, including computers and phones.
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Home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi has instructed the department to pursue legal costs against technology companies New Dawn and Valor IT.
South Africa’s recovery from its deepest economic contraction in almost three decades risks stalling due to the fallout from a fourth wave of coronavirus infections.
Tencent will hand a R258-billion JD.com stake as a dividend to its shareholders, raising questions about its plans for other holdings.
Ethiopia is suspending the tender process for its second telecommunications licence and will relaunch it in the “near future”, the government said.
Cryptocurrencies had a blockbuster year in 2021 by almost any measure.
South Africans contracting Covid-19 in the current wave of infections are 80% less likely to be hospitalised if they catch the Omicron variant, compared with other strains, according to a new study.
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Takeaway.com and Prosus haven’t started throwing egg rolls at each other, but they aren’t far off. With shareholders having to choose between two very different deals, the battle is turning ugly.
Investors are getting constant reminders that it’s not cheap for technology giants to stay on top.
Google parent Alphabet is in talks for a potential acquisition of smartwatch maker Fitbit, a move that could bolster its hardware business while also increasing antitrust scrutiny.
Apple has announced a new version of its AirPods earphones, which will include noise-cancelling technology for the first time.
Tweeting has become a serious business, with financial spin-offs if done right, so it’s no wonder that researchers continue to seek out the “tweet spot” when it comes to using Twitter effectively. It appears that everyone wants a piece of the action, and some users go to extraordinary lengths to rack up a high
Screamer Telecommunications, which is accused using spectrum in the 2,6GHz band without a spectrum licence, has pleaded innocence, with its lawyers arguing on Wednesday that a contract between it and signal distribution company Sentech entitled it to use the spectrum in question and that the real question

































