The president pushes ICASA to speed up local loop unbundling.
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To many people, convergence only starts to make sense when it is given a practical context.
The additional security measure has helped to curb online fraud, say local banks.
Public Internet facilities could compromise foreign visitors' financial safety, warn local banks.
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The bank will offer clients WAP cellphone banking anti-virus software.
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Access to spectrum in SA should be put to tender, says the second national operator.
Worldwide cellphone sales reached 270.9 million units in the second quarter of 2007, says Gartner.
The deal will see a private network for government departments, linking employees to their offices 24/7.
RICA amendments could see cellphone owners jailed if they sell a handset and fail to keep prescribed records.