The ICT sector should stop telling people what to buy and focus on meeting their needs, commentators say.
The year is almost over and there is still no BEE charter for the ICT sector.
Speer Managing Director, Jaco Strydom, announced that the company has successfully concluded Phase 1 of its internal black economic empowerment (BEE) strategy.
ATM crime and credit card fraud are more prevalent this time of year, banks warn.
Vodacom has unveiled speaking cellphones developed specifically for blind people by Nokia, which include Internet access.
Cape IT Initiative (CITI) executive director Masedi Moloiwa is leaving to join the South Africa Post Office.
Symantec has been granted a patent for its histogram-based malicious code detection technology.
The fax-to-email service on Telkom`s 0866 number range costs 400% more than the Telkom rate for local calls during standard time.
IBM SA employees have raised R100 000 by making monthly contributions from their salaries to bring Christmas cheer to AIDS orphans at Phomolong Child Care Centre in Tembisa.
Transformation delayed, is transformation denied! All the momentum that was conspicuous in the sector has disappeared because everyone is waiting for the finalisation of the Codes of Good Practice.
Look for innovation and headlines from less obvious sources - after all, that is where they always come from.
If you have the stomach for it, it`s a good market for speculators to make a killing on prospective deals.
The telecoms and broadband markets in South Africa are in for an eventful year in 2006.