The regulator claims USAL licensing is on track, despite concerns that the operators are on the verge of collapse.
The absence of legislative frameworks leaves companies open to information distraction or manipulation in SA, says Computek CEO Harry Chakhala.
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Hearings on the terms and conditions of new communication licences begin on Monday and will run until 9 October.
Competition is the way to reduce telecoms prices, says the World Bank.
Lyndall Shope-Mafole has been re-elected to a second term as communications department director-general.
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ICASA might be approached to change legislation to allow 2010 communication to run on Tetra technology.
Police have arrested a hacker who wanted to extort money after illegally accessing medical files.
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The hosted Web 2.0 e-mail archiving and backup solution replaced Integr8 IT's existing platform.
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