Ahead of the budget speech, industry pundits don’t foresee increased funding for the information and communications technology sector, despite its obvious prowess.
The Chinese telecommunications giant makes significant gains in the 5G market, despite the continued US sanctions.
Premier David Makhura identifies ICT and digital services, with a focus on the gig economy, as among the critical sectors to revive the provincial economy.
The.za domain name administrator says increasing connectivity during lockdown comes at a cost, as more users attract the online attention of fraudsters.
The new funds are also intended to support the company as it continues to scale and expand its fibre network capabilities.
Although 5G is in its infancy in SA, it could see 11 million subscribers and 43% population coverage in the next four years, says Africa Analysis.
Local research firm BMIT urges government to clear uncertainties around issues like digital migration so the wholesale open access network can bear fruit.
MTN, Cell C, Telkom and Vodacom see an uptick in online sales, as more consumers adapt their purchasing behaviour to e-commerce.
The investment and wealth management firm provides Vox with access to debt facilities to fund its fibre rollout plans.
Government plans the phased switch-off of the analogue TV transmitters from next month, as it looks to fast-track the digital migration project.
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