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DStv downward spiral | Telkom's bad business decision | .ZA emigration to .COM Cabinet has approved

DStv downward spiral | Telkom's bad business decision | .ZA emigration to .COM Cabinet has approved replacing South Africa's current driving licence card with one that has more modern features. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [New South African driver’s licence card approved by cabinet]( Cabinet has approved replacing South Africa's current driving licence card with one that has more modern features. [Microsoft and Google hiring in South Africa — 17 jobs you can apply for]( Here are 17 jobs in South Africa that Microsoft and Google are currently advertising. [DStv quietly added two new channels in June and July]( DStv has added two channels that are available across all its packages in the past two months. [Worst business decision in South African telecoms history]( In 2008, Telkom made a very poor business decision. [DStv’s downward spiral in South Africa]( Viewership of DStv's most popular programmes has plunged. [More News You Need To Know]( Editor's Picks [Proposed new rules for .ZA Internet addresses will make South Africans "emigrate" to .COM]( The Internet Service Providers' Association warns that draft domain regulations will damage the .ZA brand. [Eskom releases tools to calculate how much you will pay under new power tariffs]( Eskom has released useful tools that show exactly how its customers' future monthly bills will compare with their current charges if Nersa adopts its revised tariff plan. [Universal+ streaming service launching for free on DStv in South Africa]( DStv subscribers are getting the Universal+ streaming service for free from October. [The 693TB man — South Africa’s biggest bandwidth hog]( MyBroadband asked some of South Africa's major fibre ISPs how much data their biggest users consumed in the first six months of 2022. [Discover More Editor's Picks]( MYBROADBAND [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 04-09-2022 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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