There are several areas where the law will have unintended consequences for the electronic communications industry, says a working group.
The Black IT Forum clamps down on IT companies that it claims engage in fronting to secure government business.
Apart from the tariffs, which stakeholders say are still too high, there remain several contentious points around e-tolling.
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The deal will combine the US' second and fourth-largest carriers to create a new telco giant ahead of Verizon.
The e-tolling steering committee recommends the tariffs for the controversial system be reduced.
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Online gaming should be legalised as a matter of urgency, as it is an unstoppable global phenomenon, says a review body.
The Internet search giant used its market dominance to block the development of rival services, a French company alleges.
With 5% of South Africans still not registered, the DOC and mobile operators urge everyone to check their status.
Cellphone companies insist subscribers can't use the Consumer Protection Act to get out of deals signed before April.
The cellphone operator sues loss-making Huge Telecoms for breaching a settlement agreement.
A lack of legislation hinders the country's implementation of IT-based facilities within its judiciary.
The telco seems finally set to wash its hands of its embattled Nigeria-based Multi-Links business.