Multimillion-rand and -dollar acquisitions and deals ruled the news last week.
Monthly subscription charges for ADSL, Do Broadband and Telkom Internet are to remain unchanged.
Despite international credit woes, the company is still bullish on emerging markets.
In this World Wide Wrap: iRobot develops military 'ChemBot', and South Korea sets up defence research centres.
Every time one reads a new story on the telecoms or tech industry, some politician or bureaucrat will have some say, or be responsible for the problem.
Cisco forecasts that IP traffic will nearly double every two years.
ID theft in the US is a bigger criminal activity than drug smuggling, says ID Watchdog.
Face to face with Silicon Valley start up Vinny Lingham, following a $5 million VC investment.
In this World Wide Wrap: 'Acoustic cloak' makes objects invisible, Magnetic nanoparticles track cells, and Regenerating lost cartilage.
DLK Group's new division will focus on SME IT infrastructure needs.
The policy muddle over digital TV migration has left M-Net between a rock and a hard place.
Download Day, the attempt by Mozilla to set a world record, was helped by SA academic network Tenet.
A consortium led by Thuthukani IT Services will take a 25% plus one share stake in the vendor.