Six local spammers placed on the association's name and shame list undertake not to send spam again.
Sources confirm Jacob Zuma attempted to postpone the R22.5 billion Vodacom listing.
Joburg has just over a week to find another IT service provider as Masana bows out.
Local operators see a dramatic increase in the number of consumers registering in accordance with the new law.
In today's technology roundup: 'Bahama' botnet takes fraud to new heights, disconnection phone scam targets UK, US objects to Google book deal, and Adobe offers cloud service.
Mobile operators are concerned that cutting termination rates could destabilise the market or damage them financially.
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Telkom ponders what action to take against the fake Web site.
All the kinks in the long-awaited ICT charter have finally been ironed out, says the steering committee.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell unveils Affiliated Physicians EMR, OSS may unify medical records, and Allviant unveils social media initiative.
In this World Wide Wrap: Bahrain telco giant under fire, White House re-looks surveillance laws, and Egyption telcos battle over interconnect fees.
It is not Parliament's place to set telecoms prices, but the need to sort out interconnection is rising, MPs say.
There is no sign of active collusion in setting interconnection rates, says the Competition Commission.
In today's technology roundup: Tech addiction 'harms learning', green IT saves UK govt |--gbp--|7 million, France passes three-strikes Bill, and Intel anti-trust appeal details released.