The company plans to capitalise on African cable systems to support its connectivity and managed services.
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The regulator pre-empts a rewrite of Chapter 10 of the ECA, by releasing guidelines on determining anti-competitive markets.
Broadcasters may have hot competition if ICASA decides to regulate the industry.
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A video highlighting SA's ICT sector is released at CeBIT by the Department of Trade and Industry.
The company delivered a flawless IT performance for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
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The department will present Cabinet with broadband and digital TV policies next week, ahead of schedule.
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