The Act puts people's personal information at risk, but it is next to impossible to hold anyone accountable.
In this World Wide Wrap: Optical network spending jumps 16%, Kenyan cable vandals face jail, and Expresso Telecom eyes Ghana.
Many businesses remain confused and apprehensive about the various new governance principles and laws.
Claims of stable and high-quality mobile networks during the 2010 Soccer World Cup are disputed by findings from ICASA.
Unions warn that the Act will lead to job losses, as licences get suspended.
The report found IT-related irregularities of R139 million, including unauthorised use of eNatis transaction fees.
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In today's technology roundup: Google reveals mystery Android phone, Facebook rivals e-mail services, Mexican varsity sues Intel, and Juniper releases fastest core router.
In this World Wide Wrap: SME IT venture capital proposed, SME financing makes Apec agenda, and Turkish SMEs need tech.
Car VIN numbers are easily changed, but new technology may make it harder for criminals to get away.
Social media increases the reach and frequency of communication with an organisation's customer base, says Deloitte.
Telecom companies will experience significant change as a result of the leasing exposure draft, says PWC.
Pigspotter and Lead SA team up to combat corruption among members of the country's metro police.
The Chinese firm has 400 contract workers in SA, and only four were detained and then released by authorities, it says.