A new draft broadband policy sees government leave retail competition to the private sector.
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Another war of words erupts over the communications minister's BMWs, this time between the DOC and Cosatu.
Masana Technologies claims the City of Johannesburg owes it R90 million.
A 60c cut will be enough - for now, says the union.
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Masana Technologies claims the City of Johannesburg failed to pay it, leaving it with no option but to file for liquidation.
The Act is a triumph for children's rights, says government, but media organisations call it “intrusive”.
In an unexpected move, the regulator demands lower interconnect rates be implemented by February.
As cloud computing adoption increases, so do the security risks associated with handing data to third party providers.
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The company ran the competition “in good faith”, it says.