The civil rights organisation argues ICASA’s “race criteria” for internet service providers is preventing Starlink from operating in SA.
The suspect is accused of allegedly providing an illegal internet streaming device to facilitate unauthorised access to SuperSport content.
Engaging sister regulators is key to the issue of over-the-top services, as ICASA’s revised rules must accommodate everyone, says chairperson Mothibi Ramusi.
The board expresses its full support for its group chief executive officer Ralph Mupita, after allegations of misconduct surfaced.
Multimillion-rand financial losses at Postbank prompt communications minister Solly Malatsi to call on the Hawks to bring the criminals to book.
The impostors have been posing as iFX’s CEO, Hannele de Necker, and representatives of iFX requesting individuals to deposit funds directly into digital wallets.
SARS is increasing its scrutiny of crypto traders by issuing tax notices and clarifying exchange control regulations. Traders must immediately comply to avoid penalties.
The parties’ legal teams will engage on the next steps required for the reinstatement of the fired board members.
The Supreme Court of Appeal dismisses the leave to appeal with costs, on the grounds that there is no reasonable prospect of success.
The Constitutional Court will hear Vodacom’s appeal against a ruling that it must pay Please Call Me inventor, Nkosana Makate, billions in compensation.
Airports Company SA terminates the multimillion-rand contract for an automated border control project issued to IDEMIA.