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The memorandum of understanding is to collaborate in ensuring information collected in the area of ICTs meets the standard criteria set by Statistician-General.
It's time to mobilise locally available resources to implement continental ICT priority projects, says SA's communications minister.
The labour minister loses patience with Nedlac and will fast-track the process.
It was awarded the Ekurhuleni IT tender “on merit”, says the IT company.
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It's unclear who received the temporary mobile TV broadcasting licence, which expires after the World Cup.
Parliament's communications chairperson is optimistic, despite blaming ICASA, government and Parliament for SA's ICT doldrums.
The operator's controversial SMS competition, MTN15, is again making waves.
Ekurhuleni calls in the authorities to dig into ICT tender discrepancies.
The hold-up in getting telecoms regulations off the ground hampers economic growth, says Patricia de Lille.
In today's technology roundup: Intel fights corruption claims, software glitch knocks out T-Mobile, milestone for Apple iPhone App store, and tech not causing social isolation.