In this World Wide Wrap: Grameenphone pays $37.3m in fines, Intel powers up green electricity and More businesses turning to VOIP.
USAASA calls for consultations to define "universal access" and "universal service".
In today's technology roundup: Bono blamed for U2 songs on Internet, BT copper upgrade reaches only 17.7%, murdered students linked to scam, Mars robot begins test campaign, and Facebook legal row nears end.
The science committee clears the Intellectual Property Rights from Publicly Financed Research Development Bill for enactment
Regulations to protect consumers from long-term mobile contracts and exorbitant cancellation costs are postponed.
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?
ITWeb Governance, Risk & Compliance FEB 2025
Aligning GRC with Business Innovation and Agility
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.
In today's technology roundup: Invisibility cloak a 'step closer', TfL terminates Oyster contract, Tiffany demands reappraisal of eBay decision, and California considers cyber-bullying law.
The industry reacts positively to news of a turnaround by the Department of Communications.