The e-tag system is set to revolutionise toll collection on SA's toll roads.
Internet service providers hang back on complying with the law in the face of steep bills.
In this World Wide Wrap: Finance ministry signs e-billing agreement, city offers e-payment, billing, and TrialNet releases connect service.
Government departments, municipalities, public enterprises and parastatals are being held accountable for their spending, says ADM Systems.
The ruling shows industry has the capacity to make decisions on domain name disputes, says Mike Silber.
In this World Wide Wrap: Business Objects wins lawsuit, new BI Web site unveiled, IBM does data warehousing in Africa, and data warehousing a 'dirty' phrase.
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The proposed Telkom-BCX merger has been ruled out by the Competition Tribunal.
In today's technology roundup: Customers line up for iPhone, FTC urges Internet restraint, and mobile phones 'offensive weapons'.
Departments are shifting focus to deliver strategic value, says BMC Software SA.
In today's technology roundup: Net radio's silent Tuesday, social sites show class divide, Blue Gene grows up, and Microsoft takes aim at Google.
In today's technology roundup: Extended monitoring sought for MS, WiFi Alliance tests 802.11n, Symantec offers compensation, and leader of Net piracy gang jailed.
The National Assembly passed the Eassy protocol, but even those who voted for it appear uneasy about the implications.