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Starlink stealing ISP customers | Ramaphosa in contempt? | Goodbye Ellies Nersa has provided a date

Starlink stealing ISP customers | Ramaphosa in contempt? | Goodbye Ellies Nersa has provided a date for the finalisation of new load-shedding guidelines that could make provision for up to stage 16 load-shedding. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [South Africa is getting new load-shedding rules — when they will be released]( Nersa has provided a date for the finalisation of new load-shedding guidelines that could make provision for up to stage 16 load-shedding. [Cell C kisses its own network goodbye]( The operator now leverages MTN's and Vodacom's network to provide connectivity to its customers. [Eskom’s collapse]( Eskom's performance plummeted in the past 15 years, generating less power, relying on imports, and imposing steep price hikes on consumers. [Starlink stealing satellite Internet customers in South Africa]( Despite not being officially available in South Africa, Starlink is pulling customers away from ISPs that offer traditional satellite broadband products. [Lawyer says Eskom and Ramaphosa could be in contempt of court]( An attorney on the case, Siphile Buthelezi, says no appeal documentation has been received and the deadline has lapsed, which can amount to contempt of court. [Goodbye Ellies]( The once proud Ellies — which reached a share price of R9.50 with a market cap of over R3 billion — plummeted to 1c per share after today's trading update. [More News You Need To Know]( Editor's Picks [How many crowdsourced engineers and technicians Eskom has hired to fix power stations]( Eskom has revealed how many people have been hired as part of its skills crowdsourcing efforts launched in 2022. [Big drop in demand for software developers in South Africa]( CareerJunction has released its top 20 most in-demand job roles of the year — and it does not look good for the Information Technology sector. [South Africa launches programme to build new nuclear power plants]( Electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has gazetted a determination that will see South Africa build another 2,500MW of nuclear power. [Canal+ offers to buy MultiChoice for R31.7 billion]( French media conglomerate Canal+ has submitted a non-binding indicative offer to MultiChoice's board. [Discover More Editor's Picks]( MYBROADBAND [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 04-02-2024 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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