South Africans only have one more week to comment on a proposed online regulation policy that could lead to major Internet censorship.
Axed DDG Themba Phiri confirms the department is in the grips of a leadership void and says the ministry is not carrying out its mandate.
Cell C does not believe the conditions proposed by the competition authority on Vodacom's Neotel purchase are adequate.
The Internet industry body wants the upcoming legislation to address open access and the creation of a better ICASA.
Microsoft SA, YES to equip 300 000 youth with AI skills
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This week's National Tender Bulletin favours those in the business of software.
PSICT Forum - Digital literacy and leadership for public service excellence
The state sheds its 13.91% stake in Vodacom to raise equity for embattled power utility Eskom.
PPPs to fast-track digital transformation
Hosted in partnership with ITWeb Brainstorm and BCX, a Public Sector in ICT Forum event took place at Protea Fire & Ice in Menlyn on 17 August. Attendees could benchmark with industry leaders who have entered successful PPPs and engage in meaningful conversation to foster change in the digital journey of both the public and private sector. #ppp #digitaltransformation #bcx
The regulator needs strong leadership now, more than ever, as Stephen Mncube leaves a legacy of unfinished projects.
Questions linger around Special Investigating Unit probes into irregular tender activity at the telecoms department.
The?free-to-air broadcaster says it is considering its options following a High Court ruling against its encryption wishes, passed yesterday.?
A decision on the proposed Remote Gambling Bill is expected within a few weeks, but the chances of it being passed look slim.
The redesigned National Tender Bulletin sees the State IT Agency going incognito.
Walking on Water TV applies for authorisation to air 19 TV and eight radio channels, most of which will be in German.