The Second-Hand Goods Bill will help fight the recycling of stolen cellphones, computers and copper cable.
The project forms part of the greater Integrated Justice System, which aims to establish a "crime to punishment" IT solution.
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Exorbitant cancellation penalties and full contract payouts force customers to ride out cellular contracts.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft to appeal EU fine, hackers find new place for rootkits, BT and HP discuss data centre deal, and stolen Mac helps nab burglars.
Predicting what SA's telecoms landscape will look like in the not too distant future can be likened to reading tea leaves - it's anybody's guess.
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According to Gartner's William Hahn, SA is not going to follow any predictable models in its telecoms market development.
The former MTN MD prepares to produce evidence that the SA Post Office knew he was not guilty.
The new Consumer Protection Bill focuses upon facilities for a consumer to obtain regulatory redress, says Sabinet Online.
Alec Erwin's Infraco beats Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri's Uhurunet to become government's preferred undersea cable initiative.
The police investigate over 90 cases of SIM swap fraud with a view to building a collective case.
Advanced electronic signatures are beneficial to security, but only if implemented properly.
The pay-TV broadcaster refuses to discuss its funding and whether this will affect its mid-2008 launch plans.