Companies building private and hybrid clouds will find providers unwilling to take liability for security breaches, says Galix Networking.
Government labels someone who steals copper as a “murderer, a thief and saboteur”.
The tolls are “a done deal” and there's no going back, says transport minister Sibusiso Ndebele.
The National Gambling Board hopes a court ruling, outlawing online gambling in SA, will be upheld by the Supreme Court of Appeal.
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The company has a couple of patents that suggest cutting out the need for printer drivers.
The companies have been locked in lawsuits over patents relating to smartphones, Blu-ray players and digital TV sets
No promotional mobile messages may be sent between 8pm and 7am, says the Zambian authority.
The Bombela Concession Company asks government to assist it in tackling the cable theft problem.
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The telecoms giant can use loose provisions in the new law to bundle its services, say legal experts.
The countries called for interventions to reduce the cost to communicate with each other.