ICASA backtracks on its statement that mobile termination rate cuts do not necessarily filter down into retail savings.
The pay-TV newcomer will not debut in March, but has instead applied for its third extension.
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The department puts Telkom in a tricky situation by not paying its overdue invoices.
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Mobile operators have pumped millions into the RICA process, but subscribers still get the short end of the stick.
The Department of Trade and Industry considers legal action against owners of a site claiming to be associated with the DTI.
Department of Labour staff allegedly accepted “donations” for allowing poor performance.