The telecoms company says it is doing fine without Vodacom.
Cosatu slams ICASA for allowing Vodacom to be sold, and calls for the regulator's actions to be debated.
A strike could possibly affect the running of the Confederations Cup, says the union.
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Marius Mostert resumes his duties at Telkom, following a forensic investigation into his activities at the company.
The litigant is “vexatious”, says Square One, as one of its vendors plans to put the company into liquidation.
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After its earlier attempt was thwarted, ICASA hopes to issue an invitation to apply for mobile TV licences by mid-July.
Telecoms liberalisation allows for the entry of companies ready to prostitute it for their own ends, says CIV director Richard Came.
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Being compliant allows a company to run its day-to-day operations more efficiently and effectively, says Magix.
ICASA's chairman flip-flops on comments he made last week about mobile network problems.