Government is developing “innovative new models” to provide low-income households with access to affordable, high-speed Internet.
MTN is Africa’s most valuable brand, with a value of $3.3 billion, while Vodacom is the continent’s strongest, with a score of 89.5 out of 100, says Brand Finance.
Licence-exempt or lightly-licensed access to vacant UHF band TV channels can enable rapid deployment of low-cost, long-range connectivity, it says.
While Vodacom says its deal with Rain was sanctioned by the authorities, the Progressive Blacks in ICT says the arrangement cannot be allowed.
Telkom wants the competition authorities to declare the suite of spectrum arrangements between Vodacom and Rain as a merger.
Headphones like the WH-1000XM4 can utilise adaptive sound control to automatically detect activity such as walking or travelling and adjust ambient sound settings accordingly, says Takakiyo Fujita, MD at Sony Middle East and Africa.
The shift to a dramatically increased working-from-home situation has been a major driver for SASE, which requires advanced SD-WAN capabilities.
Malawian expats in SA can now use the Malaicha.com app to send goods and groceries to loved ones back home.
The Wireless Application Service Providers’ Association stresses the need for strict regulations to protect consumers amid heightened mobile fraud.
ZTE Corporation and the Yinchuan branch of China Unicom have completed the trial of a smart community deployment based on a fibre to the home network in Yinchuan, China.
The MVNO records 25% growth in active customers, including 36% growth in premium subscribers who earn more than R240 000 per year.
Cell C, in partnership with Facebook, embarks on the first phase of rolling out 100 public WiFi access points across the Saldanha Bay Municipality.