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South African businessman Johann Rupert appealed to US President Donald Trump on Wednesday for assistance in addressing South ...
The EFF and MK Party criticised a government policy easing B-BBEE rules for satellite providers, accusing officials of ...
Cuban authorities accused Starlink of violating four separate American laws Monday, as they complained about unauthorized ...
Professor Johan Burger discusses how innovative technology, including drones and satellite systems, can play a crucial role ...
The central Sahel remains the global epicentre of terrorism, accounting for 51 per cent of global deaths caused by terrorism ...
Government plans to offer a workaround to local black ownership laws so that Starlink can operate in the country.
It provides applicants with a workaround to rules on who can acquire a licence to provide electronic communications services.
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Briefly on MSNGovernment Relaxes BEE Rules for Technology Sector, SA Weighs In As Decision Opens Door for StarlinkMinister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi issued a policy directive that relaxes BEE law, potentially ...
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ITWeb on MSNRamaphosa pleads SA’s case for US tech to curb crimePresident Cyril Ramaphosa appeals for US tech-driven reinforcements to fight crime against all races, during a fiery meet-up ...
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The New Republic on MSNElon Musk Crashes Out When Asked About South Africa Starlink DealSouth African President Cyril Ramaphosa is planning to offer Musk a Starlink contract ahead of Ramphosa’s meeting with Donald ...
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There are plans to ease some of the regulatory requirements for investing in South Africa’s Information and Communication ...
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