In this World Wide Wrap: ICT central to managing costs, Nigeria spurs ICT growth, and Philippine city keen on cloud.
The communications regulator dismisses Telkom's regulatory concerns regarding local loop unbundling.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tweeting outlawed in courtroom, appeals court rules against MS, and court favours blind law graduate.
The government claims it is beefing up Web security to combat latest cyber attacks by hactivist groups.
Telkom has warned that the November deadline for local loop unbundling is not realistic.
In this World Wide Wrap: Delhi cops get e-learning, institute in discrimination lawsuit, and schools enrol for e-learning pilot.
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In this World Wide Wrap: India tackles corporate fraud, game simulates risk management, and businesses prepare for cloud computing.
The mobile operator has been hit by yet another advertising complaint from a rival, and says corporate bullying is at play.
Consumers enticed by online degrees should approach the institutes with the utmost caution, says MIE.
Newly published draft amendment bills to the labour law could see labour broking banned.
One of the three senior executives suspended by SITA will face criminal charges, as the agency completes a probe into corruption allegations.
Assange granted bail, hackers to target UK Web sites, Microsoft avails 40 December fixes, and every US soldier to get a smartphone.
In this World Wide Wrap: Vietnam falls flat on governance, Nigeria risk management urged, and insurance gets social.