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Eclipse Networks may yet be saved, as the liquidators look into which contracts can be carried over.
ICASA can work when it puts its mind to it, say political parties.
Telkom is being called to consult with unions before offering voluntary packages.
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The bourse points out that IFCA made a loss in the last financial year.
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Car insurance companies are under pressure to pay out for claims they cannot get reimbursed for, says www.Carandhomeinsurance.co.za.
Identity and access management adoption shouldn't be pushed by law, but rather by the pain of loss.
Mobile operators are keeping quiet about ICASA's bombshell announcement on interconnect.
Siphiwe Nyanda was right to stop Infraco receiving an ECS licence, says the public enterprises minister.
If a deal is not reached this weekend, Eclipse will be wrapped up and jobs lost.