The global Internet company invests R16.3 billion in Russia's Avito, bringing its ownership to 99.6%.
With Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona approaching, the race to be first in 5G is heating up.
To date, ZTE's 5G prototype smartphone is the world's first 5G smartphone supporting both sub-6G and mmW, the company says.
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:
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Citizens can have their say online on SA's Budget, and advise finance minister Tito Mboweni on how the country can achieve faster and more equitable growth.
South African service revenue declined 0.9% in the quarter ended 31 December, but Vodacom's international operations helped the group's overall revenue tick up.
The company says it has taken the lead in completing Phase 1 of the SA 5G Core Test of China Telecom.
The online travel agency goes after the corporate market with its new service aimed at making it easier for businesses to make travel bookings.
The communications ministry rolls out broadband services in Limpopo, as it looks to bridge the digital divide in that province.
The pay-TV operator, set to list on the JSE next month, says it faces several risks and uncertainties, with Netflix a particular worry.
The test results show that at 100MHz bandwidth, the single user downlink peak rate is stable at 1.8Gbps, and the extreme distance is up to three kilometres.
If the malware cannot detect motion, it assumes it is in a sandbox environment, and the code will not run, says Trend Micro.
Deloitte predicts at least 25 operators will launch 5G services in 2019 and 20 handset vendors will unveil 5G-ready handsets this year.