The company may yet be bailed out as liquidators are in discussions with an interested party.
A new industry association calls for more transparency in the allocation of wireless frequencies.
The DOC presents its strategic plan to Parliament, but MPs give the bureaucrats an uncomfortable welcome.
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The work on the charter is done, says the committee, and it will wait for an announcement from the DTI.
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ConvergeNet decides against a scheme of arrangements, but there could still be a bailout for Choice Technologies.
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The pace of change in the field of software and business method patents is rapid.
Cipro maintains an impending court case will not affect the R153 million ECM project.
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