It is pointless to discuss the further merits of a Bill that is "obviously unconstitutional", it says.
People are fed-up with waiting for cheap broadband and are making their own.
In today's technology roundup: Google's data retention challenged, Blu-ray sued over patent, Novell, Microsoft deal goes public, and Microsoft goes open.
The 'hours of work' policy provided a cash incentive, and was accepted by those Maritime Radio employees who are on strike, says Telkom.
ICASA has a legal duty, under the EC Act, to unbundle the local loop, says the DA.
Government takes steps to improve the viability of cash-strapped underserviced area licensees.
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In today's technology roundup: Dell ships Ubuntu PCs, Facebook facelift, spam loses its sting, and Nokia seeks damages from Qualcomm.
Government wants to turn universities into innovation factories.
Industry calls for SAT3 to be declared an essential facility, but some say this will do little to cut SA's high telecoms costs.
The law aims to ensure research is relevant to the country and benefits it economically.
In today's technology roundup: Dell Ubuntu machines debut tomorrow, Linux users invite Microsoft lawsuits, Western ships 250GB notebook hard drive, and fewer illegal downloads among youth.
In today's technology roundup: Global online censorship rising fast, execs unmoved by open source gripes, and IE7 useless after latest patch.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sony battery catches fire, Dell's Ubuntu release begins, HP unveils LED mobile PCs, and Apple MacBook users sue.