Phuthuma Networks appeals to government to intervene in its R3.7 billion case against Telkom.
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The social network should make a more visible effort to eliminate rogue application providers, says Sophos.
The bourse investigates after Telkom confirms Jeffrey Hedberg's departure in the press, before telling shareholders.
The congress says the idea that labour brokers create jobs is a big myth.
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Smaller manufacturers and software developers will suffer because of government's decision to use DVB-T2, it says.
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The new version includes many major additions and improvements for business, the company claims.
Banning labour broking would violate fair labour practice rights, and place SA in breach of international obligations, says a government-commissioned report.
Least-cost routing companies modify their offerings to survive lower call termination rates.
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