ICASA has yet to issue poor network quality fines, as SA's three mobile operators claim top performance.
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Interpol calls for law enforcement to develop an international identity verification system to prevent hi-tech crimes.
The custodian of company information will not accept liability for a company's hijacking, and systems to prevent further fraud are not likely to be implemented soon.
Pay-TV newcomer Top TV continues to storm the market with a significant slash in the cost of its decoders and installation pricing.
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Space tourism gears up, thousands spent on failed BitTorrent probe, defence review to include cyber security, and die-hard bug bytes Linux kernel.
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The temporary suspension of its SMS service came after an instruction from the telecoms regulator.
Anti-censorship program withdrawn, Chinese cyber-crooks offer DDOS-for-hire, Twitter unveils improved version, and US to approve next-gen wireless.
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European telco giant Orange loses trademark battle against local software firm Orangeworks Accounting Software.