The company mitigated network outages due to unexpected loss of connectivity following a recent break in the West Africa Cable System undersea cable.
The Western Cape government makes housing services accessible via a mobile app.
Africa Teen Geeks, in partnership with the Department of Basic Education, kick-starts its STEM Lockdown Digital School across social media platforms today.
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.
Internet service providers warn South Africans to expect slow speeds after the breaking of the West Africa Cable System.
The Skype-enabled 24-hour command centre will assist the victims of gender-based violence during the 21-day national lockdown.
The social media giant says its business is being adversely affected by the pandemic, like so many others around the world.
The University of Cape Town and Stellenbosch University scooped the top prizes in Zindi’s first Pan-African inter-university hackathon.
The communications ministry declares new regulations, prohibiting the increase of mobile data prices and mobile number portability during the nationwide lockdown.
The competition watchdog says the proposed transaction should be prohibited as it is likely to prevent or lessen competition.
Sabinet’s African Journal collection is the biggest of its kind and spans a massive body of peer-reviewed research covering a variety of disciplines.
The site, which allows companies to apply for exemption to operate during the lockdown, was inaccessible on Thursday due to high volumes of traffic.
Opera and Worldreader look to keep young South African minds stimulated during the country’s lockdown.