Millions of rands could be confiscated if the Gauteng Gambling Board wins an appeal to have online gambling finally declared illegal.
ICASA will state whether MultiChoice and Super5Media were successful in their bid for a mobile TV licence.
One in four gives fake Net names, Google goes Instant, Adobe Reader zero-day under attack, and police search for file sharers across Europe.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Hackers steal German govt data, ACLU slams preschooler tracking, and ASL unveils AT&T tracking device.
Incoming Telkom Mobile is calling for an interconnect rate of 93c per minute, instead of the industry norm of 89c.
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An IT glitch in the Aarto system caused undecipherable notices to be sent to motorists.
A government moratorium on the issuing of new mobile licences means that new telecoms players will not be able to enter the Southern African country until after 2015.
The two parties are at loggerheads over the principle of “price taker” with respect to interconnection rates.
Privacy is a critical component in retaining customer loyalty in the telecoms industry, says Nokia Siemens Networks.
HP sues Hurd over Oracle appointment, Court allows warrantless cell location tracking, Mozilla releases Firefox 4, SAP rolls out iPads
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Speculation is rife that a R12 million debt could be one of the reasons for Mthunzi Mdwaba's removal from Kelly Group's board.