Information sharing and international co-ordination are crucial to fighting online child abuse, says Interpol.
The competition authority is determined to get Telkom in front of the tribunal for squeezing the margins of its downstream competitors.
Outstanding information from licensees is holding up the licence conversion process.
The Gauteng provincial government will only settle its R100 million debt with Dialogue Holdings next May.
Google still Mozilla's cash cow, Dell unleashes convertible tablet, MySpace seeks Facebook help, and Oracle accused of market abuse.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS improves African ICT capacity, virtualisation spend to rise, and Philippines unveils e-centre roadmap.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Microsoft breaks petaflop barrier, India to monitor BlackBerry live, and Bulldozer server chip set for 2011.
MultiChoice's R300 million investment will see fruition next week.
In this World Wide Wrap: Accenture, BMC expand partnership, India finalises open standards policy, and Lionsgate moves ERP into the cloud.
In this World Wide Wrap: NYPD deploys iris ID tech, court installs case management software, and Vodafone ordered to pay $554m.
The new deputy communications minister discusses social media, DOC, Telkom, Sentech and digital TV migration.
In today's technology roundup: Malware grows four times faster, UK to avail 4G in 2013, Microsoft Lync 2010 now available, and US mulls disabling in-car cellphone use.
It cannot support the SKA project, unless it receives its electronic communications services licence, says Broadband Infraco.