An Italian digital entertainment company has acquired the home-grown mobile content firm.
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A lawyer warns SMS messages informing cellphone users of missing people could have privacy implications.
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The president will soon sign the country's controversial interception Bill, allowing government to monitor all communications.
The network revamp allows BTC to accommodate a growing subscriber base.
The operator obtains an urgent interdict against the striking workers blocking Vodaworld's entrance.
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The e-tag system is set to revolutionise toll collection on SA's toll roads.
The company believes 802.16e will become the de facto WiMax standard in the near future.
Employees have again downed tools over the dispute to recognise the Communication Workers Union.
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