Vodacom is hitting high notes as its mobile money service continues to bring in massive profit for the telco.
The company's combo deal includes free toolkits with its Fukujira-70S+ and Fukujira-62S+ splicer kits.
Africa and European countries are set to have a heated debate later this month over usage of the in-demand 5G mmWave spectrum.
A micro-computer offers many advantages to the education sector, not the least of which is that if it is smaller, it is easier to install and maintain, says Xavier Nel, head of product at CloudGate.
The operator launches what it calls the country’s first smartphone-only town in Wakkerstroom where everyone now owns a 3G-enabled device.
Douglas Craigie Stevenson believes the telco still has a fighting chance to reverse its fortunes and says business rescue is unthinkable.
The mobile operator announces a multibillion-rand loss during the last financial year, negatively impacting its biggest shareholder.
The company will use the funds obtained from the proposed transactions to reduce its current interest-bearing debt.
Technology is being implemented in education in various ways: via computers, multifunctional devices and connectivity solutions, or technology that keeps the school secure, says Mark Taylor, CEO, Nashua.
Cell C has once again been battered, after key shareholders wrote down their stakes in the telco to nothing.
The regulator self-imposes a deadline to publish the information memorandum on the licensing process of high-demand spectrum.