This week: More trouble at the regulator, firms are keen on arivia, and Telkom discusses Ugandan move.
The former ICASA CFO may be charged with theft, while the CEO has resigned.
The regulator will focus on wholesale call termination in an effort to reduce prices.
Phase two of the BEE codes does not resolve a clash with another key piece of legislation.
Cabinet will make several ICT policy decisions next year, says the communications director-general.
The Stellenbosch municipality has updated its Web site, offering offending motorists digital evidence.
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Only 24% of South Africans used area codes when making local calls in November, says Telkom.
A new body will implement government's national ICT policy and legislation.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft confirms Word zero-day flaw, iTunes sales 'collapsing', Firefox 3 Alpha released for developers, Samsung sued, and China cracks down on online games.
While the law is the Ace, the regulator is the Joker of the pack.
Adult Web sites, especially those advertising "services", are thriving in a grey area.
Naughty couples could find themselves on the wrong side of the law as the FPB clamps down.
Telkom has been accused of using a legal loophole to block competition in the property development/telecoms sub-sector.