In this World Wide Wrap: Skype settlement in sight, new laws threaten social media, and TSMC wins semiconductor legal battle.
Mobile operators and banks must partner to deliver mobile payment services to the unbanked community, says Fundamo.
The department will make changes to the Electronic Communications Act that will give the regulator more muscle.
The regulator defends itself against Parliament's attempts to micromanage it.
In today's technology roundup: Linux bug gives untrusted users root access, Dell hit by $12.8 million conspiracy verdict, hacker breaks into jail-broken iPhones, and UK prison system criticised again.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft chops hosted software price, London Transport gets lost property system, file-sharers are big spenders too, and hacker charged in cloning scheme.
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
Government should tread lightly when considering Internet regulations, says Matthew Tagg, CEO of Web Africa.
The Public Broadcasting Bill proposes to scotch the hated TV licence, and use a 1% tax increase to fund the SABC instead.
The allegations in the Sunday papers are “nonsense”, says Arnold Sharp.
In this World Wide Wrap: BBC sheds jobs and cuts salaries, digital switchover drives mobile broadband, and FCC to auction wireless spectrum.
Mervyn King will explore the implications of King III for business at ITWeb's Governance, Risk and Compliance conference.
The telco may settle some of the Competition Commission's allegations out of court, but it maintains its innocence.
Net neutrality should be made a higher priority on government's agenda, says Web Africa.