In today's technology roundup: Rat-brain robot aids memory study, hackers denied First Amendment protection, legal milestone for open source, AOL phisher gets seven years, and what's behind the iPhone 3G glitches?
Telecommunications operators and other industry organisations believe they are paying money into a "bottomless pit".
The regulator is unaware of the move and it is unclear when new handset regulations will come into effect.
The group is ready to participate in a government-sponsored consortium.
A trade and industry briefing illustrates the snail's pace of SA's ICT developments.
The Department of Communications wants mobile TV operators broadcasting by 2010.
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The industry reacts positively to news of a turnaround by the Department of Communications.
SACU does not want non-participating members to be included in the deal it reached with CWU and the utility.
Can SA break out of the headhunting and job-hopping spiral?
Specifications for the units that will convert digital signals for reception on analogue TV sets still have to be completed.
Good laws can strengthen the ICT market locally, says former DA leader Tony Leon.
Counterfeit PlayStations, controllers and memory cards have cost the company R2 500 each.