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.
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Representative unions have pre-emptively filed with the CCMA to mediate discussions with the telecoms giant.
The body expects a ruling in its anti-competition complaint against Telkom in June.
Regulation coming into effect internationally will drive the adoption of IAM, but will make data management more complex locally.
Regulatory compliance continues to be a key driver of IAM implementations, but user provisioning has taken a step back.
The cellular operator is objecting to accusations that it deliberately withheld crucial documentation.
Etv has raised suspicions over why the SABC wants the controlled access feature in set-top-boxes for digital TV.
The bottom line is that we believe in what we do and this coupled with our passion and expertise has made people loyal to us."