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In a world where COVID might still be laying waste to
holiday plans and careers on the stage, Ara Institute of
Canterbury Ltd is doing its best to prepare people for a new
post-COVID economy - and get them onboard with rising
synergies between state-of-the art tech and primary
industries.
In recent months there has also been much
discussion about industries globally that have taken a
harder hit than most during the COVID-19 emergency. Tourism,
retail and hospitality have all been featured in the media
as significantly impacted by anti-COVID measures but It’s
expected that ‘tech’ ventures associated with
Press Release – Ara Institute In a world where COVID might still be laying waste to holiday plans and careers on the stage, Ara Institute of Canterbury Ltd is doing its best to prepare people for a new post-COVID economy – and get them onboard with rising synergies between …
In a world where COVID might still be laying waste to holiday plans and careers on the stage, Ara Institute of Canterbury Ltd is doing its best to prepare people for a new post-COVID economy – and get them onboard with rising synergies between state-of-the art tech and primary industries.
In recent months there has also been much discussion about industries globally that have taken a harder hit than most during the COVID-19 emergency. Tourism, retail and hospitality have all been featured in the media as significantly impacted by anti-COVID measures but It’s expected that ‘tech’ ventures associated with healthcare, food and agribusiness will rebound quickly, and Ara provides learners with multip
R27 billion to be spent on 4G and 5G networks in South Africa mybroadband.co.za - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mybroadband.co.za Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams. Photo: Jacques Nelles, The Citizen
NATIONAL NEWS - Communications and Digital Technologies Minister, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, has announced that R27 billion has been pledged by operators and vendors to usher in 5G fibre technologies in South Africa.
The Minister said this when she tabled the department’s budget vote during a mini plenary of the National Assembly on Tuesday.
“We believe that partnerships and collaborations are key to taking our sector to greater heights.
“I am therefore pleased to announce that R27 billion is being pledged collectively by the operators and vendors to expand the 4G network, and to deploy the 5G and fibre technologies in South Africa, which has been tested by some operators,” she said.