Cosatu and ICASA did not have government support for their attempts to derail Vodacom's listing.
The court case against Tedaka centred on the issue of contract obligations, and not tender irregularities, says SITA.
The Supreme Court of Appeal dismisses a damages claim against the post office, for a scrapped biometric payment system tender.
In today's technology roundup: Companies urged to copy pirates, UK child database goes live, hackers 'destroy' flight sim site, and Carolina eyes Craigslist probe.
In this World Wide Wrap: Korea backs Norway broadcasting, ACT calls for broadcasting policy, and IRCO prepares refugees for digital switch.
Fake profiles will grow as the popularity of the social networking site increases, says World Wide Worx.
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The case is dismissed with costs, as SITA could not prove it legitimately awarded work to the consultancy.
SA becomes the 32nd country to join Inhope in an effort to fight child pornography.
The National Broadband Forum urges the new communications minister to engage with civil society.
In today's technology roundup: Intel fined a record EUR1.06bn, Craigslist shuts 'erotic services' section, French Internet piracy Bill signed off, and Google to reshoot Japan.
In this World Wide Wrap: Handset makers accused, UK tackles online copyright violations, and e-mails a legal risk.
The Business Software Alliance needs a lesson in basic economics.
Business use of pirated software increases as more organisations look for ways to cut costs.