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.
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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.
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Telkom has been accused of using a legal loophole to block competition in the property development/telecoms sub-sector.
The two Film and Publications Board cyber inspectors will be sent to the UK for training.
Cabinet has approved changes to gambling laws that will allow online casinos.
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There are legal ramifications to incorrect backup of electronic information.
The ICT charter gets a new lease on life as Cabinet approves the DTI's Codes of Good Practice.
ICASA denies it has put a hold on new VANS licences and says it is waiting for legal opinion on new applications.