The company introduces iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, as well as Watch Series 5 and a video subscription service.
The company reschedules the release of its results, seeking clarifications in respect of the proposed transactions at Cell C.
The insurance services provider announces an emergency service to connect clients who are in crisis situations with a network of 1 500 emergency responders.
The mobile operator announces CEO changes in Zambia, Rwanda and Cote d’Ivoire.
The provincial government plans to add 321 public WiFi zones over the next financial year, as it looks to improve universal Internet access in the province.
In the interest of safeguarding customers and staff, the companies close some outlets in SA, Nigeria and Zambia.
Deputy minister in the presidency Thembi Siweya hints the Chinese multinational will soon start manufacturing cellphones in SA.
Competition in the telecoms sector is expected to intensify as corporates prepare for ICASA’s imminent introduction of non-geographic number porting.
Professor Jane Duncan of the University of Johannesburg seeks answers regarding private camera networks around Johannesburg.
Sipho Maseko slams National Treasury’s view in the country’s telecoms sector as ‘incoherent, ill-thought-out and chaotic’.
Over eight million customers to date have switched network providers due to dissatisfaction with the service and finding better deals elsewhere.