Malawian expats in SA can now use the Malaicha.com app to send goods and groceries to loved ones back home.
African-focused social media platform Bebuzee is working on expanding its content offerings after garnering 16 million users across the continent.
MTN achieved a network quality score of 9.68, outperforming the second runner-up, which scored 5.99, by a wide margin.
ITWeb, in partnership with MTN Business, is running a survey on ICT maturity to gain a clear, data-driven understanding of where SA businesses stand in terms of ICT maturity. The survey covers everything from infrastructure and cybersecurity to digital literacy and compliance.
To gather further insights into ICT maturity within respondent organisations, the survey poses the following questions:
By completing the questionnaire, you’ll contribute to this local research project and stand a chance to win a Takealot voucher to the value of R3 000. The detailed results of the survey, and the prize winner, will be published on ITWeb.
The new Commonwealth online portal offers a simplified guide to assessing risks, costs, benefits and timeliness of funding as well as discipline in planning.
Schlossbrink has announced the relaunch of its online casino ratings platform.
The Wireless Application Service Providers’ Association stresses the need for strict regulations to protect consumers amid heightened mobile fraud.
ZTE Corporation and the Yinchuan branch of China Unicom have completed the trial of a smart community deployment based on a fibre to the home network in Yinchuan, China.
The South African Post Office’s e-commerce platform is set to launch in the next few months, as it aims to expand its role in the online retail space.
The MVNO records 25% growth in active customers, including 36% growth in premium subscribers who earn more than R240 000 per year.
Cell C, in partnership with Facebook, embarks on the first phase of rolling out 100 public WiFi access points across the Saldanha Bay Municipality.
The company is delaying the launch of its data centre in South Africa because of the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
MontysThree uses a range of techniques to evade detection, including hosting its communications with the control server on public cloud services and hiding the main malicious module using steganography.