In this World Wide Wrap: VeriFone to snap up Hypercom, Russia approves e-payment bill, and Google designs mobile payment system.
KSS upgraded Legal Aid's Cisco network and converted its legacy PABX-based infrastructure to Cisco's IP Communications platform.
Pirated software costs legal resellers and the local computer industry millions of rands a month through lost revenue, says Microsoft SA.
The Web-based service management tool has been verified as ITIL-compatible for 10 processes.
The organisation says the training and experience gives the disabled an opportunity to prove themselves in the workplace.
The commission will assess whether mobile content providers are paying copyright royalties to rightful owners.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Time Warner to test cable TV, Canadian broadcasters in 3D TV deal, and panel to study court broadcasting.
Communications minister Roy Padayachie is defending his five-star hotel stay while the opposition accuses him of having “opulent tendencies”.
The communications minister has decided to ditch the controversial draft Public Broadcasting Service Bill and wants a broader piece of legislation to cover the sector.
UK research company Ovum says ICASA has snapped out of its lethargy and has become proactive in issuing regulations.
Over a period of six years, the National Anti-Corruption Hotline has helped find 235 corrupt officials.
ICASA will not penalise mobile operators for poor network performance during the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup.