Spectrum switch tech enables the delivery of fast connectivity solutions by harnessing TV white spaces spectrum, says the CSIR.
The company’s revenue falls by 18.5%, as it navigates challenging macro and regulatory conditions in the 17 markets in which it operates.
The organisations leverage TV White Space to expand affordable connectivity for underserved communities, supporting SA's National Development Plan and global goals.
The future of Africa’s smartphone market depends on multi-stakeholder collaboration, according to delegates at AfricaCom 2024.
The mobile network operator forms a disaggregated networking ecosystem to interoperate with global vendors.
The Spectrum Switch technology simplifies rural coverage expansion and supports the efficient deployment of enterprise and private networks, enabling connectivity where it is most needed.
The pay-TV operator faces “the most challenging operating conditions in almost 40 years to generate desired returns”.
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.