There is a rising tide of opposition to regulation of over-the-top services, with claims that it will stifle innovation and hurt average South Africans.
Industry experts and OTT players ask government to be careful when approaching regulation so as to not stifle innovation and hurt consumers.
As SA's industry players prepare to discuss possible over-the-top regulation, a research firm predicts OTTs and telcos will embrace partnerships in 2016.
A Nigerian court adjourns a court case between MTN and the NCC until mid-March in hopes the parties will reach an out of court settlement by then.
Vodacom supports the regulation of over-the-top players in SA, while Cell C says it will be to the detriment of the industry and consumers.
Consumers in the US allege the Fitbit Charge HR does not record heart rates accurately.
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Altech Autopage remains confident that the sale of its subscriber bases will go through despite a last minute objection to the Competition Tribunal.
The Competition Tribunal has referred the sale of Altech Autopage's subscriber bases back to the Competition Commission for further investigation.
The Amendment Bill proposes a fine not exceeding R150?000 or imprisonment of not more than two years or both for revenge porn.
eNatis database operator, Tasima, has won its Supreme Court of Appeal battle against the Department of Transport.
The trade union vows to file a complaint with the Human Rights Commission against M-Net's alleged discriminatory internship programme.
Trade union Solidarity accuses pay-TV channel M-Net of discriminating unfairly against white people.