An "IT expert" is serving three years in jail for attempting to steal R1.3 million from Standard Bank clients.
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.
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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.
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.