A service provider is sought to assist ICASA with unbundling the local loop.
New amendments to FICA have lawyers and accountants in a tizz, but should not affect IT.
The minister promises the secrecy Bill will usher in a new era of openness.
The local standards body questions the ISO's decision to ratify OOXML.
A gang overpowers the security guards at a cellular distributor's Kempton Park premises.
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The company agrees to support open standard ODF in its Office 2007 suite of products.
Few African countries can say they have truly enabled the low-cost telephony technology.
Making contracts paperless seems convenient and easy, but there are legal issues to be considered.
The company adds support for several new document formats in its Office 2007 SP2.
The Consumer Protection Bill introduces "strict liability" and will change the way ICT companies do business.
In today's technology roundup: Apple sued for 'Mighty Mouse', rural homes dominate UK broadband, Greenpeace takes on console makers, and Microsoft offers rebates to Web shoppers.
Former MTN MD Maanda Manyatshe goes public with documents in the hope that SAPO will come clean.