A Cape Town community TV station has had its license revoked by ICASA and Sentech is threatening to cut it off.
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The Department of Science and Technology hopes to set aside 2% of GDP to fund innovation in the ICT industry.
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The telecom operator's neglect of the consumer market is of no consequence to its licence obligations.
The agency should get its contracts and SLAs in place, rather than threaten to withdraw its services, says a government source.
The companies run the risk of having their listings suspended by the bourse.
Zurich Insurance was fined |--gbp--|2.3 million for a data breach stemming from its South African arm.
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Governance, risk and compliance will take centre stage in South African businesses over the next few years, says Kgabo Badimo, MD of Spescom DataVoice.