Prosecution looms for sites that have not observed the FPB's ban on online adult-item sales.
The North African country is completing broadband wireless Internet technology regulations.
Porting regulations require Telkom and Neotel to be geared for number portability by February.
Open Text has released Livelink ECM - Litigation Management to help firms reduce e-discovery costs and resource demands. [Local rep: Datacentrix]
In this technology roundup: MySpace sues Spam King, German and French groups want open iTunes, mobile phone driving fines to double in UK, and IBM sued in mainframe emulator spat.
The ICT charter working group will discuss the charter's alignment with the BEE Codes of Good Practice.
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Legal ambiguity surrounding online gambling continues.
Altron's Aberdare Cables must sell its stake in Kewberg to a third party.
Automated fingerprinting has revolutionised crime-fighting in SA, say police.
In today's technology roundup: Apple's lawyers target iPhone copycats, Dell Canada faces class action suit, HP touts nanotechnology chip advances, and British government looks at data shake-up.
Despite a looming deadline for 10-digit numbering, few South Africans use a dialling code.
Telkom's billion-rand legal saga with Telcordia may continue in the Constitutional Court.
This week: More trouble at the regulator, firms are keen on arivia, and Telkom discusses Ugandan move.