Econet Wireless International claims the directors of Nigerian operator VMobile may be in contempt of court.
The long-running arbitration dispute between Econet Wireless International and VMobile has been referred back to the Nigerian courts.
The VANS licence fee application process has been signed into law, but the industry is waiting to see what the terms and obligations will be.
Global counterfeiting and piracy losses passed the $3 trillion mark last month.
The Competition Commission says competition issues are its preserve and not that of the Convergence Bill.
As the scope of legislation grows, the CEO is faced with a significant challenge to ensure the company complies with all the provisions of the relevant safety Acts.
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The waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Anti-trust Improvements Act has expired in connection with SunGard's pending acquisition by a consortium of private equity investment firms.
Software Futures KKM claims it has launched a criminal investigation into the conduct of certain of its former employees.
A man is being questioned for alleged involvement in last week's Standard Bank phishing attack.
KZN traffic officials have rejected reports that cars with built-in DVD systems will be impounded.
The latest draft of the Convergence Bill ignores public submissions, says a UCT law professor.
A global piracy study has found that most software in Africa is pirated.
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