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.
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.
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Lower interconnection charges will allow Cell C to compete effectively, it says.
ICASA's former CEO will take legal action against the regulator if its chairman's statements to the media are not retracted.
Vodacom has denied Communication Workers Union claims that it is undermining basic conditions of employment.
Vodacom's alleged failure to recognise the Communication Workers Union will be heard by the CCMA.
The regulator is under renewed fire, but blames its problems on a lack of cash.