The local telecoms giant could cash in by taking on the Indian ICT market under its own steam.
The company reclaims its .co.za address, after the SA Institute of IP Law rules in its favour.
The shedding of its Vodacom stake will help realise the fixed-line operator's strategy to be a converged ICT business.
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The two will battle it out at the Supreme Court of Appeal today.
The mobile operators argue over the roll-out of community phones in under-serviced areas.
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The Protection of Personal Information Bill will compel social networking sites to ask for consent before selling information.
The High Court approves Control Investments' application to have Dealstream liquidated.
The broadcaster warns that if conditional access software is compromised, five million digital TV boxes will have to be replaced.
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Using equipment to jam cellular signals may be illegal, but there is no penalty for doing so.
The company has responded to the Competitions Commission's accusations that it adds to an anti-competitive environment.