South African tech innovation Linebooker transforms global logistics
Linebooker stands as a powerful testament to the remarkable ingenuity and forward-looking ethos of South African technology.
Linebooker stands as a powerful testament to the remarkable ingenuity and forward-looking ethos of South African technology.
The drama never seems to cease in South Africa and none more so for beleaguered Telkom, South Africa’s 3rd largest mobile phone operator.
Telkom released a trading statement that can only be described as shocking, but in the same breath, a wake-up call for South Africa!
Khumbudzo Ntshavheni remains convinced that a state-owned network infrastructure company can trump the private sector. She is mistaken.
Many MTN contract customers were stunned when they opened their May 2022 bills. MTN has increased many contract product prices by over 20%.
MTN was added to the agreement previously awarded exclusively to Vodacom in 2016, according to a statement on Tuesday, says Bloomberg.
South Africa’s MTN has found success, and trouble, working in some of the world’s most unstable regions. ‘They cannot fight forever.’
For years, Helios Towers has been buying up cell towers from mobile networks across Africa in addition to building its own base stations.
Telecommunications minister Siyabonga Cwele plans suing a local communications regulator over its auctioning off of spectrum for high-speed broadband.
Liquid Telecom, majority owned by Econet Wireless Global, agreed to pay R6.55 billion to Tata Communications for South African Internet-service provider Neotel.