Durban police arrest four men believed to have committed widespread online fraud.
The regulator will conduct the VANS licence conversion process in a manner that will minimise litigation, says chairman Paris Mashile.
Parliament votes in favour of changing the EC Act to allow for state intervention to bring down telecoms costs.
USAASA lobbies for the amendment of the EC Act so money goes directly to the fund.
The union waits for Telkom representatives to discuss the wage dispute with its executive committee.
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Pan African ICT regulations will speed up fibre optic deployments, says the ITU.
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The changes to the EC Act will give the communications minister too much power, says the sector.
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Solidarity is confident the commission will uphold its salary claim against the utility.
The fixed-line giant acts within the country`s regulations, says its chairman.