ICASA has suggested that Infraco's licensing should be done in terms of the Electronic Communication Act.
Trojans are still the leading malware encountered online, says the newly-renamed Panda Security.
It is immaterial that it is a state-owned enterprise, the Competition Commission told Parliament yesterday.
Government will lay a 6Tb submarine cable in time for the FIFA Confederations Cup.
No Infraco slice for Neotel as the state decides to go it alone.
Despite two commercial ventures already on the go, the communications DG says Nepad will lay its own cable.
Tenet calls for expressions of interest to provide connectivity for 100 research and education sites across SA.
SA has the wrong end of the stick in the BPO chase, say Indian IT executives.
The president punts Infraco as a major driver for ICT assets, but analysts are sceptical.
A local provider slams the cellular giant for VOIP billing.
Government takes an "ambitious" approach to improving SA's broadband capacity.
Discussions about the shareholding have not been concluded, government sources say.
Wireless Internet connections will overtake fixed-line connections by year-end, says BMI-T.