National Treasury announced that the country’s four primary telco operators can now bid on tenders to supply government with mobile communication services.
Government to kick-off electronic registration of the next target population, as it prepares to vaccinate people in the age group of 50 to 59 years.
With only 10% of payments currently digital, Sub-Saharan Africa has a tremendous window of opportunity for digital payments growth, say industry insiders.
As SA readies for the realities of POPIA, how a service provider deals with data is paramount, says Cellfind.
The new CEO wants to use the experience from Vodacom to target mobile businesses, as the open-access fibre provider looks to grow its market share in SA.
The mobile operator outlines progress made to migrate its prepaid MVNO customers to roam solely on its partner network, MTN, via a virtual radio access network.
The company expects that the completion of the 6G standard and its earliest commercialisation could happen as soon as 2028.
Even though SA’s mobile virtual network operator market is opening up, growth can’t be accelerated without spectrum allocation, says Ignition Telecoms CEO Valde Ferradaz.
The plaintiffs allege the companies knowingly or recklessly supported a terrorist campaign that attacked, killed and wounded thousands of Americans in Iraq.
The telco says it put in motion a campaign to promote its financial products and will launch new services in the next 12 months.
Ericsson projects 5G mobile subscriptions will exceed 580 million by year-end, driven by an estimated one million new subscriptions every day.
The programme looks to recruit interns who have studied sales and marketing, information technology, business management and communication.