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The country's broadband laws overlook the reduction of prices to make it inexpensive, says Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr.
Getting elected to the International Telecommunications Union council will bring SA closer to the global regulatory framework.
New online procedures aim to safeguard against corporate hijackings.
In today's technology roundup: Motorola sues Apple, Gartner predicts Windows Phone 7 fail, MS to issue 49 patches, and Yahoo enhances search function.
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Complying with the new legislation will require greater collaboration between HR and IT departments, says CRS Technologies.
Zimbabweans can now access life cover via their mobile phones.
Newly-proposed draft radio frequency regulations are under fire for undermining empowerment in the industry.
The use of “4Gs” in the operator's advertising is ambiguous and must be removed.
It is unlikely the big four banks would have been IT-ready to meet the requirements of the delayed Companies Act.
In today's technology roundup: Sick PCs should be banned, Verizon to launch 4G in 38 markets, youth jailed for not handing over encryption password, and equity groups line up for BT's share of Tech Mahindra.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple faces $600m damages claim, Brazil to use biometrics for elections, and Google challenges Oracle claim.