The operator has to pay a $50 million fine to remain operational in Benin, as well as sign a new state contract.
Concern that Neotel would be unable to facilitate lower broadband prices prompted Infraco's creation.
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CWU members blocked the entrance to Vodaworld in Midrand, a breach of the agreed on picketing rules, says Vodacom.
Government plans to introduce a framework for regulators of "network industries".
The president will soon sign the country's controversial interception Bill, allowing government to monitor all communications.
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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.
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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.
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