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18 Feb 2025

Meta announces new subsea cable, Project Waterworth

Project Waterworth is expected to provide connectivity to the US, India, Brazil, South Africa, and other critical locations.
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30 Jan 2025

Moove acquires Latin America's Kovi

Moove, which provides vehicle financing to ride-hailing and delivery app drivers on six continents, is set to fully acquire Brazil-based Kovi.
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30 Jan 2025

Nigerian-born fintech Lemfi expands into Ireland

The fintech company says this was a strategic acquisition to enable smooth and compliant operations across Europe.
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20 Nov 2024

President Jinping pushes for global economy driven by innovation

The Chinese president said the G20 needs to improve global digital governance and develop a world economy characterised by innovation.
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17 Jul 2024

INTERPOL's mission dealt a serious blow to African cybercrime

INTERPOL cooperated in a global law enforcement operation aimed at West African organised crime groups, notably Black Axe.
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15 Nov 2016

Angola Cables, Etix Everywhere enter network alliance

Companies focus on linking up Africa with the US, with landing station in Brazil.
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18 Sept 2014

Brazil’s Oi to sell Africatel stake

Wireless company looks to dispose of 75% of its stake.
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15 Sept 2014

Sub-Saharan Africa has world's lowest smartphone adoption

The GSMA says this will change as more affordable devices become widely available.
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22 Aug 2014

Infobip Extends 2-Way SMS Messaging Coverage to 40 Countries

National numbers and short codes available to engage billions of mobile users across global markets including US, Brazil, China, Russia and South Africa
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15 Jul 2014

Brazil 2014: Innovation wins it for Germany

Germany takes their fourth World Cup title thanks to a 1-0 win over Argentina thanks to technology.
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11 Jul 2014

African TV audience world cup semi-final stats revealed

Over 22 million football fans in Africa tuned in to the Germany-Brazil game this week.
 
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