WiFi services in the lower 6GHz will enable internet users to enjoy a “supercharged” internet experience, say industry pundits.
Justice minister Ronald Lamola gazettes a five-year “certificate of exemption”, allowing police to use equipment, such as wiretapping devices, for mass-surveillance.
The sector grew a healthy 7.3% in 2022, with most of this growth coming from IT software and services, says BMIT.
The Independent Communications Authority of SA opens up more spectrum for WiFi services in the lower 6GHz band.
The French Tennis Federation turns to an AI tool to stop social media bullying during the Parisian Grand Slam.
The telco signs a power purchase agreement with a renewable power producer and readies its first solar energy generation project.
The telco hands over new network sites to the Limpopo Department of Health, to enhance connectivity in healthcare facilities.
Real-life cyborg Neil Harbisson believes non-fungible tokens and the blockchain can protect future cyborgs from external forces like hacking.
Tonga police nab two suspects, aged 31 and 34, after receiving information about suspicious activity at a mobile tower.
Communications minister Mondli Gungubele tasks SITA with rolling out a national broadband project worth R6 billion, in an effort to supplement SA Connect.
The court rules Gijima’s price would have cost the fiscus a substantial sum of money more than it is paying to In2IT.