South Africa has emerged as one of the most influential information and communication technology (ICT) hubs on the African continent, driven by a combination of advanced infrastructure, skilled human capital, and growing digital adoption across industries. The country’s ICT landscape plays a central role in enabling economic development, supporting public services, and fostering innovation in both urban and rural areas. As digital technologies become increasingly embedded in everyday life, ICT continues to reshape how businesses operate, how citizens access services, and how the government engages with society.
Telecommunications form the backbone of South Africa’s ICT ecosystem. The country has a well-established mobile network infrastructure, with high penetration of smartphones and widespread availability of 3G, 4G, and expanding 5G connectivity. Major telecom operators have invested heavily in network upgrades to support higher data speeds, lower latency, and improved coverage. These advancements have enabled greater access to digital services, including mobile banking,…

