South African smartphone users experience the best download speeds and consistent quality in Africa, says Opensignal.
The GSM Association projects SA’s digital economy will near 20% of GDP by 2028, spurred by fintech, e-health and digital education.
Trends that are shaping networking include edge computing, zero trust security and network function virtualisation, says Nexio.
WayaMore has a vision to connect people at R2.50 per day once the network is fully operational in 2030.
The telecoms company’s mobile money platforms, including Safaricom, processed $421.3 billion of transaction value over the last 12 months.
NAPAfrica has become the first internet exchange in Africa to offer 400Gbps interconnect options, catering to the needs of large-scale content providers and cloud service providers.
Synch Industries’ network creates time locally in SA aligned precisely to UTC and then distributes this time over its Chrono Network.
Irdeto’s Frikkie Jonker details the firm’s ongoing campaign to protect its content and reduce risks to consumers resulting from pirated devices.
MVNOs are seeing renewed interest across the industry, emerging as primary engines of market growth, says BMIT.
MTN, ZTE, Weskus and Aizatron showcase the transformative impact of 5G on smart cities and maritime communications.
faceATT uses advanced facial recognition to ensure the right person is present, and verifies that the recorded face is a live person, preventing fraudulent entries.