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DStv halts fibre deals | eSIM adapter | Petrol price problem Similarweb and Google Trends show that

DStv halts fibre deals | eSIM adapter | Petrol price problem Similarweb and Google Trends show that Temu's popularity is starting to cool off in South Africa after a blockbuster entry into the market. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [Temu decline in South Africa]( Similarweb and Google Trends show that Temu's popularity is starting to cool off in South Africa after a blockbuster entry into the market. [The South African who sold his tech company for R3.5 billion and went to space]( Besides becoming the first African in space, he founded the world's most popular Linux distribution and helped popularise the term "ubuntu" around the world. [Death of South Africa’s oldest state-owned company]( The once proud South African Post Office was used to ship the world's biggest diamond to London. Today, it cannot even be trusted to deliver the most basic goods. [DStv kills fibre packages]( MultiChoice has quietly killed its DStv Internet fibre-to-the-home products, including bundled offers that combined Premium or Compact subscriptions with a fibre package at a significant discount. [Adapter adds eSIM to any Android smartphone]( Thanks to a handful of innovative companies, you don't need a built-in chip to enjoy the benefits of eSIMs. [Petrol price problem in South Africa]( Attorney and former law professor Hennie Klopper says the Road Accident Fund is conducting a media campaign to whitewash the real situation at the agency. [DStv competitor refuses order to shut down]( The pay-TV operator has vowed to continue offering its services despite Icasa ordering it to shut down operations. [Ramaphosa meets with Elon Musk]( President Cyril Ramaphosa indicated that his talk with Elon Musk was positive and that more are likely to take place. [More News You Need To Know]( MYBROADBAND [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 29-09-2024 This is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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