The department asks the taxman to bail it out of its “Who Am I” trouble.
Cell C questions the need for the handset subsidy code of conduct.
In this World Wide Wrap: Infosys wins MS contract, cloud storage interface ratified, and Voltaire offers virtualised management.
The international payment service clamps down on fraud across its customer base.
The communications regulator slashes rates to 40c by 2012.
The implementation of the R2.5 billion contract hangs in the balance, as home affairs says the deal is invalid.
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Allowing users to be paid back for unused minutes or data will cause a rush of money laundering, say operators.
In today's technology roundup: HP under investigation for bribery, Opera Mini tops Apple apps chart, NYC teens think hacking is cool, and Robonaut ready for duty.
In this World Wide Wrap: Online ads may violate privacy, Ofcom preps broadband infringement act, and legal firm halts net piracy letters.
In a surprise move, the regulator ignores pricing structures in its final interconnection regulations published this week.
In today's technology roundup: Google readies iPad killer, Yahoo privacy battle intensifies, Facebook updates safety centre, and UK campaigners debate online.
In this World Wide Wrap: Congo slams Bharti/Zain deal, Ghana calls for rural connectivity, and Kenyan operators turn to outsourcing.
The current Copyright Act does not go far enough to protect intellectual property rights from piracy by end-users.