The taxman turns to CCTV and related tech at licensed tobacco manufacturers, in an effort to address the high levels of illicit tobacco.
The pre-budget appeal urges minister Enoch Godongwana to prioritise the impact of load-shedding on telecommunications and infrastructure damage.
South Africa’s Information Regulator takes a strong stance against telemarketers, deciding that telemarketing by telephone constitutes electronic communication.
Municipalities and private sector companies are spearheading the replacement of legacy metering infrastructure with smart metering for electricity and water utilities.
Premier Panyaza Lesufi details Gauteng’s R2.7 billion investment in broadband, in an effort to ensure reliable connectivity for the region.
Hot on the heels of the appointment of an acting MD, the State IT Agency’s procurement arm pushes through new advertisements.
The point of presence established by Workonline Communications Group has created enhanced connectivity in low-income households in East London's underserved areas.
MTN Business aims to use 5G to enhance safety, boost productivity and optimise costs in the mining industry, says David Behr, CEO at the MTN Business ICT Centre of Excellence.
Eastern Cape’s Lindamahle Innovation Centre students graduate with much-needed ICT skills after a year-long pilot programme.
Substantial progress has been made in engagements with the consortium of equity investors bidding for Telkom’s masts and towers business.
In Q3 2024, the telecoms company’s group revenue was up 2% to R11.3 billion, with EBITDA stable at R2.47 billion.