Service providers have capitalised on consumers' growing demands for latest gadgets, says SMC Networks.
Cope's communications spokesperson claims DOC officials were less than forthcoming in their presentations to Parliament.
The axed communications DG says she had nothing to do with a newspaper article claiming she was fired for reporting tender irregularities.
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Under-licensed software costs the general economy billions each year, according to Alexander Forbes.
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Out of the 21 cases the FSB has under investigation this year, more than a quarter relate to stocks in ICT firms.
Serious management problems force the board to become operationally involved, but Sentech is not about to go bankrupt.
The national signal distributor would benefit from competition in the signal transmission and wireless broadband arenas, it says.
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Service providers insist they cannot be expected to police the Internet for illegal online gambling.
Described as in a “state of virtual disarray, if not wholly dysfunctional”, the DOC wants to focus on the future.
The banking sector is unable to implement parts of the Companies Act, and is in talks with the department about the situation.