The Department of Communications has no idea how many pre-RICAed SIM cards are being sold at inflated prices.
The empowerment company wants Telkom to honour a 2007 tender relating to infrastructure for the Soccer World Cup.
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CBN plans to establish Nigeria as the African hub for Islamic banking and address risk management.
As technology evolves, so too does CRM, and as a result, businesses now face real-time feedback about the customer experience.
The rise of tablets, wireless printing devices and the Internet have contributed to increased interest in printing, says Cleardata.
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There is no law to force local companies to disclose that their data has been breached.
The move is in response to the state of California's new law to charge sales taxes on online goods.
The company has developed technology to secretly intercept, monitor and record communications on VOIP networks.
An ICASA survey finds operators fail to meet the minimum dropped call rate target, but the big three argue the point.
Despite Eyewitness News revealing the availability of pre-RICAed SIMs, the elite unit is not investigating breaches of the law.
The process has been 'completely transparent' to ensure it maintained public trust and support, says UK culture secretary.
Subscribers who have been cut off from SA's cellular networks have a limited timeframe to have their numbers reinstated.