
According to TechCentral, South Africa's Internet of Things (IoT) opportunity may be less significant than it appears, with existing platforms already dominating the market. The article references BlackBerry's experience as a cautionary tale for emerging IoT platforms in the region, suggesting that they should learn from past mistakes.
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