Politicians are astonished that 96% of ICASA employees qualified for 14th, or performance bonus cheques.
Telcos are granted an extension for submitting written comments on the draft termination rate regulations.
In today's technology roundup: Verizon, Google develop iPad rival, Facebook fad fades, UK privacy losses hit |--gbp--|1bn, and Mozilla CEO to step down.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nokia sues Apple over patents, Lenovo LePhone unboxed, and TomTom unveils new gadgets.
In this World Wide Wrap: Agreement on multi-gigabit WiFi, US targets counterfeit networking hardware, and Aruba acquires mesh specialist
The once promising company files for liquidation of its main subsidiary after failing to raise rescue funding.
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The company has undoubtedly changed SA's Internet landscape forever, but is it promoting illegal downloads to sell its uncapped offering?
Enterprises have a lot more to worry about than simply barricading their perimeters from external threats, says PayPal.
We must disrupt cyber criminal activity, seize their assets, and use this information as an investigative tool, says the National Prosecuting Authority.
The arbitration process is still under way in the African country.
The company expects smaller players in the sector to be gobbled up when the new labour law comes into effect.
In this World Wide Wrap: D-Link unveils green Ethernet switch, UK elects first green MP, and Honeywell buys into building-efficiency software.
Securing buy-in from executive level is key to driving an effective security management system.