A ruling has been handed down on the proposed waiver of a mandatory offer to GijimaAst`s minority shareholders.
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The Advertising Industry Tribunal has overturned a ruling that iTouch`s truetone advertisements are misleading, to the dismay of other industry players.
Those planning to receive TV by broadband will not have to pay a TV licence fee for this.
SAT3 is unlikely to be declared an essential service soon, says government.
Certain Telkom claims in its ADSL service advertising are misleading, the Advertising Standards Authority has ruled.
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ATIO will host a public conference on the controversial Electronic Communications Bill in Johannesburg on 7 March.
Competitions in which people pay inflated SMS prices to enter are seen by the National Lotteries Board as illegal lotteries.
For many years, the solution to storage problems seemed to lie in a company`s ability to add more bits and bytes to its capacity, but the focus has shifted to managing its use through software.
The use of the images and names of certain artists to advertise "truetones" is theft of intellectual property, says Sony BMG.
Umthunzi Telecoms will continue with legal action against Transnet, following the cancellation of its bid for 5% of MTN.
In today`s technology roundup: Yahoo updates its iTunes rival, lawsuit forces users to update Office, Yahoo and AOL e-mail move blasted, and HP to acquire OuterBay.
iTouch will appeal to the Advertising Standards Authority tomorrow over a ruling that the phrase 'truetone` is misleading.