ICASA hopes to finalise the regulations for the provision of communications services for the disabled by year-end.
The vendor is unable to say how many South Africans may have a defective battery in their cellphones.
The local IM phenomenon goes up against international players as it prepares to offer new services.
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Downloading the software is not mandatory for cellphone banking customers.
Cell C's outgoing head of regulatory affairs Karabo Motlana is the authority's new CEO.
The battle has taken another turn, as Vodacom files criminal charges against CWU members.
In today's technology roundup: Google loses love, warning on Web video costs, AT&T releases music phone, Google pulls plug, SCO's Unix claim dead in the water, and BioShock demo on Xbox Live.
The company will provide the 5 000-unit Midrand Estates with voice and data services.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP hacker nets easy pickings, BT business makes VOIP local, and Fonality unveils free VOIP.
Cellular technology offers a more direct and agile way of communicating.
The third mobile operator has seen good half-year results, quashing rumours that it's on the verge of bankruptcy.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft cuts Xbox 360 prices, iPhone sued over keyboard, Lenovo to preload Novell's Linux, and Microsoft accused of becoming 'software police'.