In this World Wide Wrap: Zain Tanzania onboard Seacom, Israeli cell device debuts, and Mirs bids to be in mid-month.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile marketing gains momentum, law firms turn to e-billing, and Samsung rolls out European app store.
ICASA takes the cell providers to task over the “cost of communication”.
The labour department proposes tougher regulations and harsh fines for companies that fail to comply with labour broking laws.
Spescom addresses concerns surrounding its ReMo solution, which allows users to record, store and send cellphone conversations and data.
The Advertising Standards Authority lambasts the company's anniversary competition.
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Ken Jarvis moves from non-executive director to take on more responsibilities.
In this World Wide Wrap: Czech broadcasters urge speedier digital transition, opposition parties reject broadcasting bill, and FlyCast upgrades broadcasting service.
In this World Wide Wrap: Tompkins updates county payroll software, National Starch selects Sapien, and HR boosts business growth.
Parties must take a stance on the settlement today, or face losing control of the digitisation of their works.
The online filing of equity reports grows 1 000% in two years.
In today's technology roundup: EU probes Oracle, Sun deal; Apple's security lags; Nokia, Facebook intro lifecasting; and Britain reboots oldest computer.
In today's technology roundup: Internet turns 40, women more password-savvy, minor offences to be recorded electronically, and jail threat for donkey bloggers.