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.
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The department of trade, industry & competition is preparing a notice that will ban the importation of analogue television sets.
Former Post Office CEO Mark Barnes has penned an open letter offering to buy a majority stake in the deeply troubled Post Office.
Six companies, including Telkom, have applied to participate in the disputed upcoming auction by Icasa of radio frequency spectrum.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s surprise instruction to the Special Investigating Unit to probe Telkom is very likely all about ANC politics. By Duncan McLeod.
Sentech has kicked off the process of “digital restacking”, an important step in freeing up frequencies for mobile broadband services.
In a dramatic turn of events, Telkom has proposed withdrawing an urgent application to interdict Icasa over the licensing of broadband spectrum.
Icasa has appealed to Telkom to abandon its legal action aimed at stopping the upcoming spectrum auction, appealing to its “patriotic conscience”.
Communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni will approach Telkom with a view to reaching an out-of-court settlement over the latest spectrum impasse.
North West will on Wednesday become the third province in South Africa to have its analogue television signals switched off.