ICASA wants to retain its grip on the telecoms sector, which will leave users without protection under the Consumer Protection Act.
SA's largest cellular operator rolls out a faster network only days before rival Cell C will make its announcement.
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Despite its growth, developers say the Google operating system is not profitable.
The bank says the service is available on smartphones as well as conventional mobiles.
The ITU calls upon software developers to design an application focused on climate change.
Developers from across sub-Saharan Africa will stand a chance to win big in Google's Android Developer Challenge.
Former head of Google SA Stafford Masie predicts a bloodbath between banks and mobile service providers.
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The printers are ideal for mobile users such as estate and insurance agents, the company says.
The Microsoft solution is “de-risking” technology by delivering quick returns on investment.
The new Consumer Protection Act has wide-ranging implications for most companies, warns an industry expert.
Mobile broadband can add R72 billion to SA's economy by 2015, if government speeds up the spectrum allocation process.