The white paper outlines the vision for fixed broadband expansion in Africa through 2030.
The organisations leverage TV White Space to expand affordable connectivity for underserved communities, supporting SA's National Development Plan and global goals.
The formation of the State Digital Infrastructure Company sees butting of heads, as Parliament’s portfolio committee seeks a bankable cause for its creation.
The company renews its partnership with the Western Cape government to expand its public WiFi project, through a R2 billion investment.
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.
Fibretime aims to reach 1.5 million homes in underserved areas within the next five years.
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.
Irdeto’s Frikkie Jonker details the firm’s ongoing campaign to protect its content and reduce risks to consumers resulting from pirated devices.