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Nokia and MTN sign 5G deal for South Africa
Nokia has announced that MTN South Africa selected it as one of its 5G radio access network equipment providers.
MyBroadband
Jan Vermeulen
Celebrating 30 years: How Food Lover's grew into SA's largest privately-owned retailer
From a single fruit and veg store opened in Cape Town, Food Lover's Market Group has thrived over the past 30 years to become the country's largest privately-owned retailer. It now boasts an expanding footprint of modern grocery retail stores and a handful of attractive brands now part of its stable.
Nokia changes iconic logo to signal strategy shift
Nokia announced plans on Sunday to change its brand identity for the first time in nearly 60 years, complete with a new logo, as the telecoms equipment maker focuses on aggressive growth.
IOL
Supantha Mukherjee
DStv launches Vumatel fibre packages
MultiChoice has announced a partnership with Vumatel to offer a range of bundled and stand-alone fibre packages for customers in Vumatel coverage areas.
MyBroadband
Jan Vermeulen
Dlamini-Zuma releases Eskom load-shedding state of disaster regulations
The regulations designate "critical electronic communications and broadcasting infrastructure" as essential. It allows cabinet ministers to grant load-shedding exemptions for this essential infrastructure.
MyBroadband
Jan Vermeulen
South Africa greylisted: What does it mean for you?
South Africa has been greylisted by global financial crime watchdog the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for not fully complying with international standards around the prevention of money laundering, terrorist financing and proliferation financing. What will this mean for South African businesses and consumers? We unpack the latest developments.
Vodacom hikes contract prices - All the details
Vodacom will increase subscription prices across numerous Red tariff plans from 1 April 2023. The announcement comes after MTN and Telkom also revealed price hikes on several of their products in the past few days.
DStv owner MultiChoice facing a creeping takeover
Canal+ used a creeping takeover tactic to slowly acquire a significant portion of MultiChoice, threatening the company's control structure.
DailyInvestor
Drikus Greyling
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