Vodacom can no longer use the term “broadband” in its advertisements.
A company should be able to find what it needs, when it needs it, at a price it can afford.
Almost a month in and the industry praises Nokia's DRM-free music offering.
The position will become available from March 2011 and nominations are open.
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The company has appointed Daniel Kasonde as the legal administrator for its South African office.
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Maanda Manyatshe is taken to court for a R6.2 million alleged debt, stemming from a forensic investigation to clear him of fraud.
ICASA insists it will conclude the spectrum auction by the end of this financial year.
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The Protection of Personal Information Bill comprises several principles that businesses must understand, says InfoBlueprint.
Counterfeit medicine activist Bright Simons is changing the world and saving lives by using mobile technology to keep deadly fake drugs out of Africa.