Despite widespread calls that data prices must fall to broaden Internet access, government and business remain at loggerheads on the subject. Telecommunication has been earmarked as a sector that can promote
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Elon Musk has finally been forced to rethink his vaulting ambitions for Tesla. The news on Tuesday that Musk will dismiss more than 3 000 employees, or about 9% of the company’s workforce, underscored what many
AT&T has been cleared by a judge to take over Time Warner in a $85-billion (R1.1-trillion) deal that will fuel the mobile phone giant’s evolution into a media powerhouse and could spark a wave of new mergers
Penalties meted out by the US on ZTE were meant to punish the company for breaking trade sanctions. They certainly hurt its shareholders. Stock in the Chinese telecommunications equipment maker plunged
Bitcoin tumbled to its lowest level since February as the meltdown in the world’s largest digital currency accelerated, renewing concern about the long-term viability of the much-hyped alternative to traditional
The Public Investment Corp and African Equity and Empowerment Investment Group, Sekunjalo’s listed vehicle, value Ayo Technology Solutions at a healthy R14.8bn. The market values it at R11.3bn, which, while substantially
Hopes are running high for the next wave of innovation in blockchains – the decentralised computer-based distributed ledgers that are being touted as the solution for everything from routine financial transactions
Following complaints lodged by Cell C and MTN, the Competition Commission has investigated and cleared wireless broadband operator Rain’s agreement with Vodacom. The two operators lodged their complaints
In this episode of the podcast, Duncan McLeod interviews Rain CEO Willem Roos on the launch of the wireless operator’s mobile offerings last week. Roos explains the packages, how they work and who they
In this episode, Duncan McLeod interviews Len de Villiers, until recently group chief information officer at Telkom, to talk about the role of IT management in South Africa. In the wide-ranging discussion, De Villiers talks