Microsoft publicly acknowledges that more than 235 of its patents are incorporated into open source technology.
Pamphlets distributed by iBurst have been found to be misleading, misrepresentative and anti-competitive.
Co-developed by Obsidian Switch, DocumentX has unveiled a Web site to offer customised legal documents online.
The communications minister's request for public comment on policy directives is a bid "to ensure transparency".
The Free Bandwidth Campaign urges consumers to access free bandwidth for local use.
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A task-team is in the process of finalising Telkom's Maritime Radio Services hours of work policy.
A Namibian court rules in favour of Telecom Namibia maintaining control of the country's ADSL backbone.
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The telco's objections to the awarding of Cape Town's R32 million wireless tender have been dismissed.
Government aims to stamp out corrupt empowerment deals by imposing harsh penalties.
The communications minister has directed SA should have a single domain name registry system.
With an interdict preventing strike action over recognition rights gone, angry workers could again confront Vodacom.