The black-owned telco, established by a former MTN exec, opens two factories to manufacture its home-grown, 4G-enabled smart and feature phones.
The company begins the first phase of the rollout in Tshwane, with poles going live at the beginning of August.
New analysis shows many African smartphone users only sporadically connect to WiFi, while it’s by far the most common way for South Africans to access the internet.
The communications ministry opens a cyber lab at the Ntafufu Senior Secondary School, in honour of Mandela Day.
The mobile operator invests billions of rands a year in its infrastructure, to enable network availability during elevated levels of power outages.
The city introduces service-related municipal app for residents to report faults, check load-shedding and access e-services.
The Chinese smartphone brand provides timeframe for its diversified portfolio, noting plans to introduce IOT solutions locally.
The DA alleges SAPS purchased spy equipment known as “grabbers” without obtaining the necessary exemption.
Customers operating out of Ghana can now receive hosting services and country-specific support from HOSTAFRICA.
The portal serves as a centralised platform for efficient and transparent management of national telecommunication numbers.
President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasises the urgency of ensuring South Africans are digitally connected, as the Huawei Innovation Centre opens in Johannesburg.
The Unemployment Insurance Fund urges citizens to use its online systems to access employee benefits.