The edge computing firm prepares for African expansion, as it plans to venture into the private 5G market.
Parent company Telkom is seeking to capitalise on the golden age of cyber security, to revive the fortunes of its subsidiary.
Whether it is mobile, fixed mobile, FWA, fibre, satellite or any other technology, each one has its place in the market.
Additional satellites will orbit Africa, as 10 more countries are expected to enter this arena by 2025.
The telco ups infrastructure investments, as it sees opportunities in smart cities, healthcare and manufacturing.
The Huawei MBB VIP Salon returned as an in-person event and formed part of Huawei’s presence at the Africa Tech Festival.
Twoobii users will access high-speed, low-latency broadband to connect Africa’s most remote communities.
Smart cities use technology and data to improve the efficiency of a city and the lives of its residents, says Jan Bouwer, chief of digital platform solutions at BCX.
The state-owned wholesale infrastructure provider confirms the appointment of Gift Zowa as its new acting CEO.
The telco has buildout plans to accelerate fibre internet to homes and businesses through the country’s latest infrastructure company, Maziv.
The successful POC proves uncapped high-speed 4G and 5G fixed wireless access is viable at under R300 per month for the lower income segment.