The plot thickens as it emerges the respondent in SITA's lawsuit is a member of a ministerial task team probing the agency.
As the latest robbery at Dion Wired, in Woodmead, raises questions about a syndicate at work, police deny this is the case.
The Act could make life difficult for telcos, by imposing fines of up to R2 million a day for non-compliance.
The agency claims money was paid for consulting services it never received, as allegations of irregularities on SITA's part emerge.
Electric meters could be the source of interference on a short-range frequency, says ICASA.
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The less government and regulatory intervention in telecoms, the better, says Sri Lankan academic Rohan Samarajiva.
The justice department files a R9.6 million legal claim against the international software giant.
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Businesses can now see real returns on their ECM investment relatively quickly, says NokusaEI.
Telkom, MTN, Vodacom and ICASA praise the late minister for her courage in the telecoms industry.