Storm Telecoms hopes to see its rates fall by up to 60% in the next three years if liberalisation speeds up.
Parties in the National Assembly yesterday unanimously passed the second readings of the Electronic Communications Bill and the ICASA amendment Bill.
While the Department of Communications pays lip service to the positive power of ICT, government legislation and lethargy continues to constrain its potential.
Government`s new laws pertaining to cellphones and SIM cards have come under attack from some industry players.
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IT law firm Buys Inc aims to launch artificial intelligence robots to offer legal counselling online.
An intellectual property law firm has warned local companies about an Internet domain name scam.
A war of words has erupted over Internet service provider DOTCO`s legal action against Telkom.
The Convergence Bill and the ICASA amendment Bill were approved by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Communications last night.
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Cape Town ISP DOTCO has been awarded a temporary interdict against Telkom over its ADSL per usage billing structure.
DOTCO has filed an urgent application in the High Court to stop Telkom from going ahead with its per usage ADSL billing on 1 November.