Icasa has amended regulations in a move that will materially change how mobile data, voice and SMS bundles work.
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Emission control regulations that government wants to impose on Eskom’s power stations will lead to crippling load shedding, the utility said on Tuesday.
The level of immunity among South Africa’s population due to earlier infections may be masking the severity of illness caused by the Omicron variant, scientists said.
MTN’s Nigerian unit has been awarded a 5G licence, paving the way for the continent’s largest wireless carrier to supply faster Internet to consumers and businesses.
Shoprite Holdings said Checkers has entered into a joint venture agreement with its delivery partner, RTT Group, as part of a push to grow its e-commerce business.
Adapt IT’s listing on the JSE will be terminated on 4 January 2022 after 13 years on the bourse’s main board.
Software developer Neil Harvey & Associates has escalated its 15-year legal battle with Medscheme over alleged copyright infringement.
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Tencent’s accelerating sell-off could get a lot worse if the stock fails to hold above its key support level.
Naspers affiliate Tencent’s shares are dangerously close to losing a key support level.
In a remarkable fall from grace, the office-sharing company that Adam Neumann co-founded in 2010, the one he promised would elevate the world’s consciousness, is no longer his.
Huawei’s lobbying spending spiked in the third quarter as it hired a fundraiser for President Donald Trump with deep ties to Republican leadership to help it fight back against the administration’s blacklisting.
Communications minister Yunus Carrim plans to hold a high-level meeting between broadcasters in mid-September, to be mediated by an independent third party, in an effort to resolve a simmering dispute over whether government-subsidised set-top boxes for digital terrestrial
Telkom’s bosses received huge pay hikes in 2013, despite deepening financial woes at the telecommunications group. Former group CEO Nombulelo Moholi, who left Telkom in March, took home slightly less money than she did in the prior year – a total of R11,6m, from R12,1m before – but this

































