Politicians express their frustration at the authority's inability to reduce telecoms prices.
A local telco appeals to the regulator to forgo a market study on interconnect rates.
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The Namibian telco wants a competent management team to be put in place to manage the industry.
The health department will prioritise its ICT projects in order to achieve its service delivery goals.
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Clauses must be scrutinised carefully in managed print services contracts, says Neil Rom, MD of Printacom.
Telkom has agreed to give CWU members a 7.5% increase across the board.
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