Politicians and industry implore ICASA not to wait for an "irrelevant" broadband strategy from government.
This week: Investors welcome the firing of Telkom boss, Scorpions catch e-banking fraudster, and the state's broadband plan is thrown out.
Government has shelved its plan to develop a five-year broadband strategy, says the communications department.
Stakeholders can still comment on government's digital migration and implementation plan.
IT governance cannot be one-size-fits-all, says Mervyn King.
An "IT expert" is serving three years in jail for attempting to steal R1.3 million from Standard Bank clients.
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The IT Association will send a consolidated submission to government, despite little industry interest in the Waste Management Bill.
The ICT sector could operate in a new converged environment by mid-year, says ICASA.
Rising copper prices offer a bigger incentive for cable thieves.
The Protection of Personal Information Act could reach Parliament next year.
In today's technology roundup: MS issues emergency patch, UK PS3 sales take a hit, FBI investigates Second Life gambling, and UK hacker to be extradited.
The hearings into the Telkom and Business Connexion merger will continue on 18 May.
In today's technology roundup: Icann rejects .xxx registry, EMI takes locks off music tracks, FCC imposes rules to prevent pretexting, and UK mulls child porn changes.