The regulator is unable to establish if WiMax will drive down telecoms costs.
Consumers have a simpler and cheaper way to opt out of SMS subscriptions.
Thinta Thinta receives a spectrum licence, saving the USAL from imminent ruin.
The Telkom maritime radio division strike is on hold while it negotiates with Solidarity.
Telkom and BCX have been accused of conspiring to the detriment of BCX's newest division.
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The Prophesy division comes under fire from ex-executives, who have filed for its liquidation.
ICT disregards the Waste Management Bill, despite its potential impact on the industry.
A legal wrangle holds up Cape Town's wireless broadband project, in a dispute that could take years to resolve.
The communications regulator will hold WiMax spectrum hearings this week.
Marconi will go back to court after a judge found it guilty of infringing copyright.
SA's digital migration strategy could see pay-TV competition delayed until 2008.
TelePassport detected fraudulent airtime usage at a client, and blew the whistle on the crook.