In today's technology roundup: Obama-mania triggers 1.5m Facebook updates, McKinnon extradition case postponed, Intel eyes sun-powered data centres, and clock ticking on worm attack code.
Internet Solutions will face ICASA to answer charges of contravening the EC Act.
The telco rejects claims of shady dealings with Ericsson and Telsaf Data, and vows to investigate the issue.
In this World Wide Wrap: Optus spams customers, Comware bills Comptel clients, and SMSes drive business to garages.
The European Commission accuses the software giant of being anti-competitive.
Maredi Telecom and Broadcasting heads to court, claiming Telkom did not follow procedure when it awarded a technology tender.
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In today's technology roundup: Superworm seizes 9m PCs, Royal Navy ships hit by virus, clock ticking for McKinnon, and EU eyes Microsoft.
In this World Wide Wrap: LCD price-fixing shock, Obama team delays DTV switch, and Hawaii's DTV switch causes confusion.
ECS, ECNS and broadcast licences are being handed out at the authority's offices today.
The former SITA CEO is appointed to a task team to oversee the agency, in a move described as a slap in the face for the SITA board.
Business is strong, despite a bankruptcy protection filing and a $30 million bailout, says Nortel's local branch.
President Kgalema Motlanthe signs the National Space Agency Act into law.
The Intellectual Property Rights from Publicly Financed Research and Development Act protects South African institutions, says Sabinet Online.