Interconnect is only one step to encouraging competition, says Neotel.
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Since Telkom is no longer listed in the US, Parliament sees no reason for the fixed-line operator not to report to it.
Government's decisions cannot be predicted and more talks will take place, says Nedlac.
Parliament tells the government agency responsible for universal service and access that it is not making any real impact.
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Access to spectrum must be followed by the unbundling of the local loop.
A legal review of an old set of regulations shows interconnect should have been cost-based for the last five years.
None of the four new broadcasters have a product to show, more than a year after licensing.
The Competition Commission again investigates mobile operators for collusion, despite clearing them of the accusation a month ago.
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Businesses should implement a privacy and data protection policy as soon as possible, says Deloitte Legal.
MPs will meet tomorrow morning to draft a report on last week's cellular hearings, but say their original proposal is reasonable.