The state will not prosecute former ICASA CFO Bridget Mohlala in connection with theft.
The new Companies Bill could declare telecoms firms as "public interest companies".
Due process means it will take another year to reform laws governing companies.
As Kenya has opted out, the East African Submarine Cable System - Eassy - has been renamed The Nepad Broadband Infrastructure Network (NBIN), says communications minister.
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A Belgian court's decision to ban Google from archiving news content only applies there.
Telkom returns to the negotiating table after a court order prevented it from cancelling a distributor's contract.
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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