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Telit Cinterion's Richard Swanepoel explains how companies can navigate Africa's challenging infrastructure environment for IoT.
Faced with potential satellite competition, South Africa’s network operators have been aggressive in demonstrating their commitment to reducing data costs and expanding connectivity.
At the heart of the event was the goal of bridging the digital divide in rural farming communities, ensuring that innovation is accessible, scalable, and sustainable.
Africa’s digital transformation is charging forward, and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is the spark igniting inclusive growth across the continent.
The deployment will help bridge significant digital divides in remote KwaZulu-Natal and promote digital inclusion ...
The slow travel trend is bringing Americans back to rural Europe, reshaping how they experience the continent. Rather than ...
The digital divide in South Africa is not just an issue of education or economic development — it is also a matter of public safety, especially in rural areas. While much has been said about the ...
By embracing solar power, many African countries are seeing improvements in electricity access, but financial barriers remain ...
Huawei held its highly anticipated Huawei South Africa Connect 2025 in Johannesburg, bringing together more than 2 900 ...
MTN has announced a R480 million investment into KwaZulu-Natal to upgrade its infrastructure and expand its connectivity’s ...
The west African road network is vast, estimated at over 709,000km of roads by the Global Roads Inventory Project. It ...
Through Paratus EduLINK, schools in the remote places across Africa may have access to fast internet, but it will cost them.
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