In this World Wide Wrap: WebMessenger releases IM service, Verizon sues Charter, and Alvarion joins HP programme.
Ministers detail plans to lay a West Coast undersea cable in partnership with the private sector.
An "illegal lottery" lands the company in trouble with the authorities.
In today's technology roundup: Nokia turns people into traffic sensors, OpenID gets star power, university group sues Intel, and COD 5 confirmed for Wii and DS.
The president stresses the importance of ICT, but backs this with little insight.
Value added network services say ICASA's process is costing them.
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Company directors say they have complied with a court ruling prohibiting the use of "BSG" in its name.
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The National Gambling Amendment Bill proposed that only licensed interactive gambling providers may advertise.
Behind every organisation is a big whip meant to keep that entity functioning in an orderly and ethical manner.
Set-top boxes will be manufactured locally, intensifying competition in the electronics sector.
Government needs to set a digital TV migration policy to enable switchover.