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Adherence to good governance practices in SA is a reaction to legal and environmental pressures, says Amir Lubashevsky, director of Magix Integration.
The mobile network provider has lost out on its opportunity to be the first mobile WiMax solutions provider in SA.
Cellular network operator lobbyists "exercised their democratic right" to engage with members of Parliament.
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SA's prepaid subscribers may soon have to register all their details with network operators.
The sector has been targeted for an anti-competitive behaviour clampdown, says the trade and industry minister.
The regulator vows to crack down on unlicensed WISPs, and WAPA has promised to help.
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Automation is required to make performance management and scorecarding feasible, says Gerrardt le Roux, senior manager, alliances at Cognos SA.
Government proposes Infraco operates without a licence for now, continuing as a sub-contractor under Neotel.