Local company IT Crimes, in conjunction with various organisations, has announced a project to crack down on IT crime.
Hearings on whether channel 65 should be reallocated for non-broadcasting purposes have been postponed until further notice.
Microsoft has issued a summons against computer hardware and software reseller PC Games World for R1 million in damages, for alleged software piracy.
ICASA will hear presentations next week on whether spectrum 822-830MHz should be reassigned for non-broadcasting purposes.
The SA Law Reform Commission has received more than 50 submissions to the Draft Protection of Personal Information Bill and expects more as it readies the legislation for next year.
Returning the ICASA Amendment Bill to parliament will ensure the values of the constitution are enshrined in the ICT sector, says ICASA.
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President Thabo Mbeki has signed the Electronic Communications Act. However, it is unclear when it will come in effect.
The Department of Communications expects progress to be made on an alternative domain name dispute resolution process within the next three months.
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Indications are that future users of DVB-H cellphone television could require a TV licence.
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