The National Gambling Board’s new portal lets punters check if gambling sites are legal, but the industry warns the data must stay current.
Does South Africa have the institutional and execution capacity to deliver 100Mbps broadband to all households by 2035?
The National Gambling Board digitally lists all legal and verified licensed gambling operators in South Africa, as part of efforts to combat illegal gambling.
Just 4 377 of 21 878 sites earmarked under spectrum licensing obligations had been connected by October, says ICASA.
The firm acquires a majority equity stake in Visiosoft, a local company specialising in IOT hardware and data-driven solutions.
Nearly two years after its launch, FNB Connect’s eSIM offering now makes up 10% of the mobile virtual network operator’s sales volumes.
The MVNO partners with global eSIM technology services provider Airalo to give travellers to SA instant access to mobile services.
While SA’s internet prices remain below inflation, high costs continue to limit digital access for low-income households, says the CompCom.
Mweb conducted an online survey, which found that gamers experience 60% fewer disconnections when using a fibre connection.
The company’s rollout plan will prioritise low income and underserved areas, ensuring residents gain access to high-quality broadband.
Offshore illegal gambling sites siphon R50 billion from SA’s gambling industry, exposing millions of consumers to fraud and legal risk.
The solution is designed by Paratus and powered by Starlink to deliver priority satellite connectivity to organisations in Africa’s remote communities.