SA faces the challenge of scarce spectrum in a highly competitive environment, says Vodacom.
Subscribers are prevented from exiting fixed-term contracts, as they are given information that contradicts the new consumer law.
In today's technology roundup: Nokia shows off first Windows 7 handset, Google faces US anti-trust probe, Winklevosses take on Facebook yet again, and UK census data 'safe'.
The raids came mere hours before the news that a UK teen was charged with computer hacking.
A lot of fake software shipments are finding their way into SA and flooding the market, says Microsoft.
Although ICASA may have local loop unbundling regulations in place soon, there will not be a practical benefit for operators.
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
New chairperson Patrick Makhubedu was instrumental in drafting the second amendment of the Telecommunications Act.
In today's technology roundup: Apple can keep secrets from Samsung, UK teen charged over Web attacks, anti-Israel app pulled from App Store, and Google bullish on m-payments.
A former telco co-owner provided kickbacks to school employees responsible for the procurement of Internet services.
The company uses Entrust Certificate Services to provide a diverse certificate offering to consumers.
The e-waste challenge will only be solved when there are public and private partnerships to address it, says Africa e-Waste.
Freeing up the last mile can add another R1 billion in revenue to the telecoms sector, says the regulator.
The Johannesburg Metro Police Department's non-compliance with Aarto regulations means it must scrap R2.4 billion worth of traffic fines.