The fact that no public schools benefit from the e-rate is the ultimate illustration of the failure of this country's ICT policy.
Communications minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri has the unlimited resources of the taxpayers' coffers.
Lyndall Shope-Mafole's surprise move spurs debate on the blurry line between politicians and civil servants.
License free code from us, or we'll sue, says Microsoft's IP lawyer.
The new iPhone 3G should come with a warning label.
Government should acknowledge it was wrong, and see the Altech court ruling as a victory for liberalisation.
Successful CIOs of today will be the CEOs of the future.
The USAF may be the answer to DTTV funding woes, but not all is what it seems.
Perhaps it is women's nurturing nature that makes them seriously consider green IT issues.
Perjury charges against a Vodacom executive have put a wobble into the spin that network operators care for their customers.
Only three things are needed to stimulate the Western Cape's ICT sector, but the political will is lacking.
Just to whom the minister listens elicits a chuckle, but it is no laughing matter.