Rising crypto adoption will temper regulation
- Published on 09 December 2019
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Experts advise that regulatory bodies and governments should leave cryptocurrency alone and rather warn citizens to 'trade at their own peril'.
Nigeria in a spam jam
- Published on 06 December 2019
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West African country among top 20 nations affected by spam calls and SMS suggests Truecaller report.
Vox enhances its core network with Angola Cables
- Published on 05 December 2019
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Deal will mean remote peering access to the undersea SACS linking Africa with the Americas.
Nilesat-301 satellite to be built by Thales Alenia Space
- Published on 06 December 2019
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Positioned at 7° West, Nilesat-301 will work with Nilesat-201 to provide Ku-band services for MENA region.
Dimension Data MEA launches security services brand
- Published on 04 December 2019
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Company will leverage the security assets of its subsidiaries, primarily ContinuitySA.
Huawei sues FCC over ban from rural US
- Published on 05 December 2019
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The company fights order banning carriers in rural America from tapping the Universal Service Fund to purchase Huawei equipment.
New coding tool launched to bolster skills development
- Published on 04 December 2019
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African Development Bank, Microsoft aim to scale up the program to 130 centres of excellence across the continent over a 10-year period.
African businesses trust their IT strategies to the cloud
- Published on 05 December 2019
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Vodacom's Kabelo Makwane delves into the dynamics of the continent's evolving cloud and security market segment.
Regulation not a bottleneck to crypto adoption
- Published on 03 December 2019
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An opposing view has been raised to a belief that introducing regulation to the cryptocurrency industry will help push adoption.
Danish FinTech firm GrowthBond tries its hand at Africa
- Published on 05 December 2019
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Company launches to help small business fund Facebook adverts.
Gabon and Congo test 5G
- Published on 02 December 2019
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Amid an increase in testing on the continent, ICT and telecommunications experts warn that testing does not equate to immediate readiness.