This article highlights the changes in South Africa’s digital landscape, specifically the rise of household technologies such as cellphones, televisions, and the internet. There has been a significant increase in cellphone ownership, with 92.1% of households owning a functional cellphone in 2022. The article also notes the decline in traditional technologies, such as household radios and landline telephones. Additionally, the housing and migration trends in South Africa have shifted alongside technological advancements. These changes have contributed to greater internet accessibility and will continue to shape South Africa’s digital revolution.