The Johannesburg Metro Police Department has created a Web site to allow motorists to check if they have outstanding traffic fines.
Telecoms regulatory reform will continue despite any resistance from network service providers, says ICASA chairman Paris Mashile.
The first phase of the Department of Trade and Industry`s (DTI`s) Codes of Good Practice, which will affect the final ICT empowerment charter, are ready to be presented to Cabinet.
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Legal firms and corporate legal departments need an integrated system to support the end-to-end matter lifecycle, says Daniel Hall, MD of IA Systems.
Namibian police have seized counterfeit calculators worth about R2 million.
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While mobile network operators have welcomed the number portability regulations, Vodacom has raised concerns that subscribers may use portability to avoid paying outstanding phone bills.
Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP is standardising on Hummingbird Enterprise for Legal across all its offices, say IA Systems and Hummingbird.
Phone subscribers can now have their numbers for life, in line with long-awaited number portability regulations published in the Government Gazette.
Legislation dealing with the interception of communications is now in effect, governing how and when electronic communications may be monitored.
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Integrat has appealed a ruling that holds it responsible for a Peach Mobile advert.
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