Icasa has amended regulations in a move that will materially change how mobile data, voice and SMS bundles work.
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Former justice of the constitutional court Albie Sachs has said the formation of an independent body should be considered in the fight against corruption.
Icasa on Friday took a major step forward in licensing radio frequency spectrum for 4G and 5G broadband services.
South Africa’s financial regulator is planning to unveil a regulatory framework covering cryptocurrencies early next year.
Shares in JSE-listed electronics group Ellies Holdings plunged as much as 44% on Friday after it issued a weaker-than-expected trading update.
Standard Bank and Lightstone have disclosed a data breach and said that some property owners’ information in South Africa was accessed without permission.
The South African Revenue Service said its efforts to expand the use of data to detect tax non-compliance is beginning to bear fruit.
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A virtual private network provider that markets its “advanced security” said on Monday that one of its services had been compromised last year.
Scientists have taken a leaf from nature’s book in an effort to make clean gas found in fuels, pharmaceuticals and plastics.
Netflix is selling bonds as it continues to bolster its original content in the face of expanding competition.
The head of Facebook’s libra project said that it could use cryptocurrencies based on national currencies like the dollar, rather than the synthetic one it initially proposed.
The day before disgraced former communications minister Dina Pule was reprimanded and apologised to parliament, the men who brought her to book were taken to task by their ANC counterparts for the way in which they handled the matter. Angry ANC MPs sympathetic to
Former communications minister Dina Pule has been reprimanded in parliament as part of the punitive measures enacted against her after parliament’s joint committee on ethics and members’ interests found her guilty of abusing her position to benefit her boyfriend, Phosane Mngqibisa, and misleading the

































