All 13 000 outstanding complaints, out of the original 65 000 received, will be solved within the next two months.
The DMASA has lashed out at the MD of a bulk SMS company in an open letter sent to the press.
The new laws would mean all businesses will be forced to come clean about data security problems, says the EC.
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The listed global group, headquartered in Belgium, has entered the market to expand its operations into SA and Africa.
The buyout is said to be the first time a listed company has entered the local data automation and mobile computing market.
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The EOH company has achieved the Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge certification.
The penetration of mobile phones in many African countries is higher than the world average, says Winston Smith, MD of Alvarion SA and Southern Africa and Nigeria.
The local Internet service provider will give its customers 5GB of free storage space in the cloud.
The system offers users a document and records management system that can archive, find and retrieve content.
Researchers at UK hospitals are working to show how e-health can replace paper-based systems.
iSPartners will represent the company as timeXtender Africa.