In this World Wide Wrap: Telecoms companies accused of fraud, Nintendo settles lawsuit, and industry challenges e-cycling programmes.
Khulile Boqwana and William Stucke are selected as Parliament's preferred choices for the vacant ICASA councillor position.
Companies are reluctant to let insurance companies foot the bill as money walks out the door, says Magix Integration.
The department ignores the labour minister's comments, saying legislative changes will not destroy its BPO initiatives.
The company appoints James Rutherfoord as its new MD, as long-standing head Stephen Blewett resigns.
Siemens and SABC broadcast the Kaizer Chiefs vs Manchester City game over WiMax.
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In this World Wide Wrap: IT giants oppose Google book deal, YouTube debuts e-commerce store, and Twitter to develop location-based tweets.
In this World Wide Wrap: Apple and AT&T sign VOIP agreement, multiple SIMs bring operator woes, and eight accused in ID theft scam.
In this World Wide Wrap: Internet routing becomes energy-aware, Suntech claims solar world record, and Intel invests in cleantech firms.
The process of registering new SIM cards on mobile networks is a “massive task”, say the mobile operators.
Telkom's would-be turn-around man is still under contract, says Saudi Oger.
In today's technology roundup: Oracle, Sun deal gets nod, Microsoft squashes Chinese 'Tomato Garden', students pass on Apple laptops, and jailed network administrator faces fewer charges.
The US Department of Justice has accepted Oracle's proposed acquisition of Sun Microsystems.