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An investigation into documentation seized at Verizon's Johannesburg offices last year is still ongoing.
"We are totally in the DTI's hands", says the CEO.
Politicians have told the Universal Access Agency to revise its strategy. But they are giving it a gentle "massage" rather than throwing punches at it.
Hearings into Telkom's proposed takeover of Business Connexion are set to kick off on Monday.
MTN denies it owes Cell C millions in an interconnection feud.
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MTC Namibia has learned with trepidation of the decision taken by the Namibian Cabinet on Telecom Namibia's Switch product.
ICASA has put processes in place to avoid another qualified report from the Auditor-General.
The advertising watchdog has ordered Telkom to refrain from claiming 10-digit dialling is a global trend.
Investors are warned arbitration will affect the March 2007 financials.
An arbitration process will proceed later in the year, most likely in the third quarter, says Telkom.