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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.
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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.
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.
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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.