In this World Wide Wrap: Patent wars a $10bn business, TiVo sues AT&T and Verizon, and US groups want more protection.
Telkom counts the cost of fibre-optic cable theft and sabotage over the past three years.
Government, business and regulators need to make a shift to accommodate the growth of convergence, says Satnac.
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The King III Report on Governance in South Africa has been released.
Crooks find some fibre-optic cabling has Kevlar sheaths - just what they need to make a bullet-proof vest.
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The broadcaster would withdraw its court application against ICASA, if the regulator changed the DTTV migration requirements.
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Using foreign SMS gateways for mobile marketing increases users' vulnerability to cyber-criminal attacks, says Waspa.
The regulator will meet today to discuss how digital TV regulations can be amended and reopened to public comment.
A legal squabble over digital TV roll-out will not impact the development of set-top box specifications, says the Digital Dzonga.