The standards are a first for SA and small businesses in particular are set to benefit.
In today's technology roundup: US retailers push $20 Ubuntu, Royal Mail goes hands-on, Verizon agrees to pay $21m, and Nvidia accused of patent infringement.
Counterfeit products are so widespread, they will increasingly find their way into legitimate supply chains, says Safact.
SA, Brazil, Venezuela and India hit a brick wall in the battle against Microsoft's OOXML.
Internet Solutions and Vox Telecom decide not to oppose Altech's urgent application on the licence conversion process.
Communications minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri still believes VANS are not allowed to self-provide.
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In today's technology roundup: US criminals target corporate Web sites, Facebook value drops $11.25bn, Europe votes on anti-piracy laws, and breach at registrar led to ICANN hijack.
In this World Wide Wrap: VOIP traffic can hide info, Grameenphone fined again, and Speakeasy keeps SMEs workforce mobile.
Some privacy lawyers are appalled at the US judgment, but analyst Arthur Goldstuck is more upbeat.
The company only expects to sign a deal in October or November
Incumbents are being converted to ECNS licences, while VANs wait on the resolution of court action.
eNatis-based demerit system comes into effect today.
Nigeria signs up for Uhurunet and Kenya's participation is being finalised, while Infraco secures cable manufacturing slots.