Government will fast-track the licensing of Infraco.
Reduced termination rates may not result in lower call charges, analysts say.
The successor to the Companies Act could signal the birth of totally virtual companies in SA.
Use allocated spectrum efficiently, or you could lose it, ICASA warns telecoms operators.
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Government's new broadband wholesaler Infraco will be a fibre optic network operator and will set a reference point for broadband wholesale prices, says Alec Erwin.
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Vodacom faces strike action after union talks grind to a halt.
Webber Wentzel Bowens isn't shy to investigate and implement new technologies.
Consumers will be protected by regulations covering grey imports of electronic goods.
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Government is drafting an Infraco law that could allow the broadband supplier to sidestep licensing requirements.
Interested parties have another four days to comment.
Yesterday`s attack on computers that help manage the Internet went largely unnoticed.