USAASA lobbies for the amendment of the EC Act so money goes directly to the fund.
The newly-listed company expects to pay a 12c dividend.
Headline earnings per share for 2007 could be down as much as 50%, says the company.
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As new technologies are widely adopted, so new areas of vulnerability open up, says Wayne Biehn, director of product and technology at SecureData.
The company has decreased bundle data rates for GPRS/Edge and 3G/HSDPA by up to 75%.
Service levels are only slightly higher than that in government, according to Ask Afrika`s Orange Index.
From the middle of November, new iBurst subscribers will get a free Webfone.
Poor spectrum allocation in low-end frequency bandwidth prohibits rural connectivity, says ITU.
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Neviromon monitors environmental factors that can adversely impact server and networking equipment operation.