The cellular giant`s GTSA deal has been approved, but the company may still face prosecution.
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The department issues two tenders with tight deadlines governing digital TV migration and the manufacturing of set-top-boxes.
IT scientists must, by law, register with the SA Council for Natural and Scientific Professions.
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The R230 million Transtel deal allows Neotel to take on Telkom more aggressively in the enterprise space.
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The move might encroach on SITA's role, say commentators.
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The company could owe the state coffers as much as R40 million.
The SA Post Office is confident the separate cases brought against it by two former CEOs will be resolved.
This is the final leg in Neotel's bid to acquire Transtel's operating assets.
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An IFP MP wants cable theft prosecuted under the country's terrorism law.