There is a need for careful differentiation in the current debate, says Werner Guse, a business unit executive at GijimaAst.
The mineworkers' union will derail the ICT deal unless its gold miners get their salaries.
The fixed-line operator does not owe the company any money, it says.
The South African-based mobile provider initiates arbitration proceedings.
In today's technology roundup: UK drops superfast broadband tax, Israel uses Facebook as 'spying tool', iPad users report WiFi problems, and tributes to 'father of the PC'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Onyx pursues business continuity acquisitions, Oz businesses get online backup, and UK fines |--gbp--|500k for data loss.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Tandberg intros clinic presence system, MedAnywhere iPhone app unveiled, and Virginia bill addresses telemedicine costs.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM targets open source project, Buzz gets privacy overhaul, and Toshiba enters cryptography deal.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP settles cartridge dispute, Maskless Lithography unveils PCB printing, and Printronix unveils energy-efficient printers.
MB Technologies is not to blame for Eclipse's closure, says the technology distributor.
In today's technology roundup: Shadow cyber spy network revealed, PDF security hole vulnerable to worms, pirated software is 'acceptable', and is Net neutrality dead?
In this World Wide Wrap: Healthcare industry overlooks risks, Trintech sells healthcare division, and ActionBase and ClusterSeven partner.
Square One Solutions' defunct unit accuses Telkom of not paying it about R9 million, and causing it to fold.