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SA's recorded music market has experienced a physical decline over the past two years due to piracy.
Planned staff cuts come under fire, as Solidarity argues that a skills purge and possible discrimination will ensue.
The lack of ICT mention in the president's state of the nation address is “sad”, says an industry commentator.
Contract termination would be too onerous, so the department will negotiate an early expiration date.
The telco will again offer employees voluntary severance packages, after 186 managers already opted to exit last year.
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Police arrest a group of men at OR Tambo International Airport for trying to steal R1.6 million worth of cellphones.
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A new law could see the collapse of a sector that has flown under the radar.
ISPA predicts increased competition in the South African telecoms landscape in 2011.
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The workshop, organised by NetIQ and DRS, will address the multiple regulations organisations face. [Local rep: Attachmate]