The operator will miss its self-imposed deadline for concluding the R7.5 billion deal by next month.
Despite stopping its "100 cars in 100 days" competition, the National Lotteries Board is still unhappy with the operator.
In today's technology roundup: Apple plans 2GB iPod Shuffle, Mozilla reveals Thunderbird 3 plans, and Intel unveils high-end gaming platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mozilla Messaging begins operations, CoreSight introduces new platform, and Palm Centro released.
In this World Wide Wrap: Huawei, Symentec join forces, Dell consults on storage, and SanDisk looks at 16GB flash.
Duxbury Networking has introduced a tri-radio wireless access point from its principal, Colubris Networks.
An IP telephony network from Avaya, Extreme Networks and Juniper Networks will operate behind the scenes at the games.
Premier Mbazima Shilowa promises e-ticketing, and deploying IT to improve policing, driver licensing and disaster management.
The workshop aims to clarify perceived uncertainty on the EC Act's scope and implications.
In today's technology roundup: Whistle-blower site taken offline, satellite shooting is next, Ace is here, and students battle gossip site.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP makes networks vulnerable, Digifonica releases JustCallMe, and Cisco plugs loophole.
The Sahara 12-inch wide Core 2 Duo Image Book 12WS notebook is powered by Intel Centrino Processor technology.
Swartland Winery has installed a KIRK DECT (cordless) telephone system from Tellumat Telecoms.