Delays in passing regulations, such as geographic number portability, could hamper its growth plans.
In today's technology roundup: E-tailers blame customers, Johnson says no to McKinnon intervention, translator device takes to stage, and 'Godfather of Spam' convicted.
Organisations that stay ahead of ICT legislation can reduce legal disputes and costs, says Michalsons Attorneys.
Clicks2Customers accuses the US search engine giant of being both the market and a player.
It is hoped the Protection of Personal Information Bill will be ready in time for the 2010 Fifa World Cup.
The company will continue to lobby government to change the telecoms landscape.
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Several attempts to appoint a new CEO have failed, and now the agency will be without a chairman at the end of the month.
In today's technology roundup: Google phone ready in 2010, Ericsson wins Nortel GSM unit, Apple sues over power brick patents, and Wikipedia 'loses' 49 000 editors.
In this World Wide Wrap: Trust is cloud's missing ingredient, Qualcomm antitrust case dropped, and Internet disconnection requires judge oversight.
In this World Wide Wrap: Content management standard to be set, Object Consulting and Ingres enter alliance, and CrownPeak releases marketing suite.
In this World Wide Wrap: Financial support for Barclay flood victims, survey reveals business continuity gaps, and lawyers concerned about data recovery.
Cloud computing worries make companies sceptical about putting confidential information into the hands of third-party vendors.
More than R400 million of the SABC's R1.473 billion bailout could end up in a litigant's hands.