In this World Wide Wrap: Globacom wins Senegal licence, Zain Kenya plans 3G service, and Kenya sees broadband boom.
A proposed law, forcing ISPs to filter all pornography from SA's Internet space, is impossible to implement, says an analyst.
Non-compliance to payment service standards will result in SA's online retailers missing the market boom and facing heavy fines.
In today's technology roundup: Woman hit by car sues Google Maps, five charged in e-banking swindle, China boosts supercomputing speed, and Ofcom unveils anti-piracy policy.
The company has introduced an automated HR software solution specifically for SME businesses.
The DTI's legal advisors are expected to wrap up charges against two Cipro executives today.
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The ICT charter is not ready for gazetting, as once again the DTI is in the process of ensuring BEE compliance.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook blocked in Bangladesh, UK government vague on CCTV regulation, ISPs told to keep file-sharer list, and drive for 'sat nav' of brain surgery.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ofcom fines Teletext, stations in broadcast interference spat, and French Open to be broadcast in 3D.
The majority of users favour default settings that do not automatically share information, says Sophos.
Blue IQ chairperson Noedine Isaacs-Mpulo defends her position with the agency board, insisting she has always acted with integrity.
New accusations surface against Telkom and its hired security companies.
Questions of fraud will be investigated with regards to the large amount of money spent on IT consultants by correctional services.