The high cost of telecoms in SA underlines the need for a complete ICT policy overhaul.
With only a month to go before the charter must finally be gazetted, not everybody agrees on the latest final version.
Home affairs denies claims that the dispute with Gijima has been settled for R2 million.
Many e-tailers do not know what implementing the Consumer Protection Act will mean for their business.
Businesses will start to feel the impact of WikiLeaks and hacking group Anonymous, analysts claim.
South Africans who want to strike it rich through online lotteries could land up in jail instead.
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Individuals should look for solutions to e-tolling and not scapegoats, says transport minister Sibusiso Ndebele.
In today's technology roundup: UK loses |--gbp--|27bn to cyber crime, US closer to cloud-first policy, Facebook adds civil unions option, and Web-based services frustrate FBI.
The down under has received criticism from the information industry for its cloud strategy.
A Joburg resident files criminal charges against the mayor and finance head, after getting fed up with the billing mess.
Altech Technology Concepts deploys the Gauteng leg of its network, with plans to go live in other areas in the next six months.
The Competition Appeal Court overturns a 2010 decision that found three tracking companies to be anti-competitive.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft's IE9 outdated: Mozilla, Google's Schmidt slams Nokia move, Sony bans PS3 hackers for life, and cyber war threat 'exaggerated'.