Government is drafting a broadband policy, but contributions from the private sector are welcome, says the DOC.
The company streamed the proceedings of its AGM live to its Web site.
Telecoms players have mixed reactions to the communication minister's death.
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Customers purchasing a Toshiba laptop are eligible for advanced cover against accidental damage and product theft.
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The police instead opt for six Robinson R44 Raven II helicopters, worth over R30 million.
ISACA's research affiliate, IT Governance Institute, has released a white paper on the topic.
Conflicting government policies see support for both the patenting of technology and the use of open source software.
South African mobile users could be at risk of identity theft due to the details they store on their phones.