The state's new broadband supplier will receive almost a billion rand capitalisation, servitude rights and be allowed to raise its own funds.
Phone line-switching is not a new scam, says the company.
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Old-style firewalls and anti-virus solutions are woefully inadequate for the new generation of security threats.
The controversial Film and Publication Amendment Bill faces a redraft.
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Mamodupi Mohlala, head of the telecoms licence conversion process, has resigned.
Companies must have a disaster recovery plan in place for when the police confiscate servers, says top detective.
The Internet Service Provider Association of SA doubles year-on-year growth rate.
This week: Revealing findings from the annual salary survey, Umthunzi Telecoms sues Transnet for R2.2bn, and ICT not on new national "skills shortage" list.
VOIP service providers doubt calls will get to terminate on their networks any time soon.
Small businesses must protect themselves from liability arising from employees' abuse of e-mail, says legal expert.
The finalisation of the digital migration strategy is on schedule, despite the extension of the consultation period.