Companies have been given more time to submit their information manuals.
Telkom has dropped its threatened R5 million lawsuit against Web site Hellkom.co.za.
The Community Payphone Association has staged a protest against Cell C`s "unfair competition practices".
Service providers that supply adult content for cellphones are technically operating illegally, says the Film and Publications Board.
A company accused of online copyright infringement has paid an out-of-court cash settlement to the copyright owner, FindanAdvisor.co.za.
Eleven suspects have been arrested in connection with a card-skimming scam run from an Internet caf'e in Malvern.
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The controversial licence requirement for content providers won`t be part of a revised Convergence Bill.
Altech has issued a cautionary announcement with regard to its Botswana high court application to wind up Econet Wireless Global.
Interconnection rights are key to fair competition, ISPA said in its Convergence Bill submission.
A general poor IT knowledge among the judiciary is hampering the development of Internet law in SA, say lawyers.
Mike Roussos seems to be in hot water again, though this time not over the Capstone 518 affair that made headlines in February 2005.
Home Affairs deputy minister Malusi Gigaba is shocked that accessing child pornography in a Cape Town Internet caf'e costs R5 and that the proprietors have no effective ability to stop it.
The Online Publishers` Association and the Media Institute of SA have come out strongly against any intention in the draft Convergence Bill of licensing content providers.