The company files an urgent application in the High Court to interdict the telecoms licence convergence process.
Criminals fleece victims in multiple new ways, says the SA Banking Risk Information Centre.
The SABS approves the open source document format as a national standard.
In today's technology roundup: Cisco inks deal with Chinese government, AT&T lays off 4 650 employees, ISPs assailed at FCC hearing, and Vietnam launches its first satellite.
Advanced cellphones and new wireless technologies put more power in consumers' hands, which could improve everyone's bandwidth lot.
The first three months of this year saw identity-related fraud to the value of R276 million.
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In today's technology roundup: Red Hat drops Linux OS plans, Silicon Valley hosts Net neutrality hearing, Xbox 360 claims 42% of Euro market, and inmate files restraining order against PC game.
The competition authorities lack the competence to rule on a market dominance complaint lodged by VANS, says the telco.
The major operators rubbish the DOC's guidelines for landing undersea cables.
The communications minister responds to criticism by a Ugandan minister over state involvement in cable projects.
In today's technology roundup: Seagate sues rival, Windows XP SP3 pegged for April release, O2 slashes iPhone prices, and Psystar continues to sell cloned Macs.
The company's directors are reprimanded, but management can now focus on the task at hand.
In today's technology roundup: EC seeks breach notification law, criminals hack CEOs with fake subpoenas, Microsoft worries about Google, Apple and China Mobile still not talking.