Parliament's communications committee visits London and S~ao Paolo to investigate digital TV, regulatory affairs and broadband.
Overwhelming technical considerations and safety certification delays set back WirelessG's plans to offer in-flight broadband.
The former Eclipse CEO spends R4 million on the right to try and win some of its contracts after the company folds.
ICASA extends the deadline for submissions on its draft numbering plan regulations from 19 July to 26 July.
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New laws in SA will compel companies to manage their data properly. But there's almost no guidance on how to proceed.
DOC director-general Mamodupi Mohlala says she will be back at work next week.
The fixed-line operator will have to pay out just over R600 million after a settlement agreement.
In today's technology roundup: Four cuffed over Web site vandalism, government 'let down' UK gaming, businesses conspire to conceal leaks, and Finjan sues McAfee, Symantec.
The company ran a contra comparison advertising campaign using the same principles as its competitor, Leo.
Communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda dismisses reports that he is about to suspend his director-general.