by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – THE African integrator of information and communication technology solutions, NEC XON, has reinforced its position in the wireless connectivity market through a strategic distribution partnership with
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – THE African integrator of information and communication technology solutions, NEC XON, has reinforced its position in the wireless connectivity market through a strategic distribution partnership with
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – THE rapid rise of satellite-based connectivity is reshaping Africa’s telecommunications landscape, but industry leaders insist it will complement—not replace—existing mobile networks. Speaking at the Africa Telecoms
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG – SENIOR leaders from across Africa’s telecommunications, energy, policy, and academic sectors gathered virtually for the Africa Telecoms Executive Roundtable 2026, jointly hosted on Tuesday by CAJ
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – AS next-generation communications technologies rapidly reshape global connectivity, Africa’s telecommunications sector stands at a defining inflection point—where the ability to adapt will determine not only competitiveness,
by PHYLLIS BIRORI KIGALI – RWANDA’S information and communication technology (ICT) regulator has imposed an undisclosed penalty and ordered internet service provider Canalbox to compensate customers affected by poor network service
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – SOUTH Africa is set to host a high-level, invitation-only Telecoms Executive Roundtable on 5 May, positioning the country—and the continent—at the forefront of the next phase
by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – KENYA has endorsed the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS), with the belief adopting it would strengthen the safety, reliability and efficiency of rail transport
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – HUAWEI reports surpassing its pledge to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Partner2Connect (P2C) Digital Coalition to connect 120 million people in remote areas by 2025. The
by ARNOLD MULENGA LUSAKA – ZAMBIA is to upgrade 600 telecommunication towers to 4G in the coming months, as part of a planned shutdown of older networks. The government is
by ARNOLD MULENGA LUSAKA – MTN Zambia and the country’s Information and Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA) plan to erect 80 green-energy powered telecommunication towers countrywide in 2026. This drive is part