ICASA has released the draft for the third phase of its Number Plan Regulations, which is open for public comment until 19 July.
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The D-Link DIR-457U device seamlessly switches between 3G and WiFi connectivity.
As mobility becomes the name of the game, the Acer Aspire One brings laptop technologies to netbook form.
After 2010, the telecoms providers will give back millions of rands of investment to SA, while some want to leave a social legacy.
It can be all too easy to lose a smartphone among soccer crowds.
Although difficult to measure the benefits in rand terms, increased broadband penetration will grow the economy in the next few years.
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