Competition is rife in the local telcoms space as the telcos outline strategies to steal market share from the incumbents.
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ISACA has released a white paper: Data Leak Prevention, available as a free download.
The wireless real-time guard monitoring system sends guard activity reports via e-mail.
Telkom Mobile's calls for an asymmetrical rate has little to do with its retail offering and more to do with surviving in the industry.
The company expects new divisions to add to revenue growth substantially in the long-term.
Vodacom's initial stock of of iPhone 4 devices has already sold out, but more have just arrived.
BMI-TechKnowledge forecasts a slow 5% five-year growth path for the country's telecommunications industry.
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