Fifa president Sepp Blatter says goal-line technology talks that were previously put on ice will be reopened after the World Cup.
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Business intelligence vendors develop applications targeting consumer information as new devices create a hunger for content.
Stephen Mncube was named chairman of the regulator by communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda.
The company says the delay in implementing traffic management systems on the East Rand resulted in a revenue decline.
The operator says although it has the required market share to be considered an established SMP, it does not have the associated pricing power.
The Namibian company is not happy with the R25 million the SABC will have to pay it.
Gerrit Pretorius will step down a year before his contract ends to take retirement.
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The civil engineering and management company implemented Mimecast's Unified Email Management solution.
Moeketsi Jack Hlazi, teacher at Masite Primary School, won the 2010 Lesotho Microsoft ITF award.
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