In this World Wide Wrap: FBI toughens up on ISPs, mobile payments surge in China and Operators begin mobile payment trials.
The DPSA seems to be losing its battle against corruption at SITA, following the suspension of three top executives.
It is unclear why section 198 of the Labour Relations Act has been repealed from the draft legislation amendments.
The company's online music store will be DRM-free, but not its “Comes with Music” service.
In today's technology roundup: Ellison blasts HP 'idiots', Skype files for $100m US flotation, BBC laptop and mobile losses total |--gbp--|240 000, and app brings Flash to jailbroken iPhones.
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With the authority's autonomy at stake, industry bodies are up in arms.
The department has not provided any clarity over what is happening at Cipro, despite the urgency around the implementation of new IT systems.
In today's technology roundup: Clinton in BlackBerry talks, MS, Salesforce settle patent spat, US Defence demands Wikileaks files, and Indonesia joins BlackBerry pile-on.
In this World Wide Wrap: MS takes on iPad, Virgin Gaming and Ubisoft partner, and SMG wins TV licences.
Another year, and another draconian proposal to censor the entire Internet in the name of protecting children from pornography. It's obscene.
The sudden dismissal of communications director general Mamodupi Mohlala was not discussed by cabinet says spokesperson Themba Maseko.
South African trade union Solidarity is lobbying for the immediate suspension of the communications minister as yet another contract, to which he is linked, is canned.