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Takealot no-go zones | Starlink good news | DStv illegal streaming The e-commerce company struggled

Takealot no-go zones | Starlink good news | DStv illegal streaming The e-commerce company struggled to compete against Temu, suffered a setback when Google suspended its advertiser account, and was hit by internal fraud. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [South African online store shuts its doors]( The e-commerce company struggled to compete against Temu, suffered a setback when Google suspended its advertiser account, and was hit by internal fraud. [Please Call Me idea-man celebrates “massive victory”]( There has been another twist in Vodacom's legal battle with Please Call Me idea-man Kenneth Nkosana Makate. [R150 petrol price joy in South Africa — with another massive cut on the cards]( The cost of filling up a 45-litre tank with unleaded 95 inland has dropped below R1,000 for the first time since February 2023. [Takealot’s no-go zones]( There are some places in South Africa where Takealot does not send delivery vehicles. [Elon Musk’s good news for Starlink in South Africa]( The SpaceX founder has finally provided an update on the satellite Internet service's status in South Africa, two years after its estimated launch date changed to "unknown". [Starlink breakthrough for South Africa]( Cyril Ramaphosa met with Elon Musk, where the issue of Starlink not being launched in South Africa came up. [Big spam call loophole in South Africa]( South Africa's plan to crack down on spam calls has some holes. [TV price carnage in South Africa]( TV prices in South Africa have been driven down by several factors — which is great news for consumers, but bad news for retails and distributors. [DStv’s illegal streaming site blocking proposal warning]( MultiChoice's call for new legal mechanisms that would require ISPs to block illegal streaming websites without a court order could have several unintended consequences. [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 15-09-2024 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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