While it's great to see telcos laying fibre, the narrow trenches along Joburg's suburban roads are a hazard to motorcyclists.
Local Internet banking becomes more sophisticated every day, but there is clearly a long way to go.
A confluence of stupid ideas is headed for South Africa's economy, carrying a humungous bill for the taxpayer.
The change to the telecommunications licensing regime is a time of great uncertainty, but what is certain is there will be no clarity from government.
How did Egypt accomplish its 64% Internet penetration in four years, while SA saw a measly 10% in 10 years?
Combating child pornography means changing behaviour rather than blaming technology.
For some, using market dominance is not bad business, but just plain bad.
Government officials' egos always get in the way.
To outside observers, it's obvious that SA needs to do more to protect its citizens' identity.
While some taint even the sale of cupcakes with racial undertones, others are just trying to stay alive.
There's a catch to iBurst's new pricing structure for its wireless broadband service.
Our electricity crisis may well be worse than anyone expected.