ICASA has released the draft for the third phase of its Number Plan Regulations, which is open for public comment until 19 July.
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The Cosatu general-secretary will not apologise to the communications minister.
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Information surfaces that implicates the Department of Communications in a campaign to stop Africa from implementing DVB.
ICASA extends the deadline to apply for the radio frequency spectrum auction, from 25 June to 20 July.
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Cloud users should qualify for tax deductions in respect of payments to their providers, says Billy Joubert, a tax director at Deloitte.