Battles rage over bid to fix Icasa
Although everyone agrees the telecoms regulator is not working, they cannot agree on the solution, writes Lloyd Gedye
Final digital terrestrial TV regulations are here
The final regulations on digital terrestrial television migration will be published today
Cellphone banking needs laws
Africa is enjoying an increase in mobile services, but there is an urgent need to regulate the industry, writes Lloyd Gedye
Telkom chairman Jabulane Mabuza cautions government
Having lost 47% of its share price in the past year, Telkom’s destruction of its market value in 2012 has been nothing short of a giant balls-up
Pick n Pay could spark e-riot
South Africa’s e-reader market received a shake-up this month when Pick n Pay announced that it was bringing the Kobo Touch e-reader to SA for R995
TopTV versus DStv: an unfair battle?
TopTV has been struggling to compete against MultiChoice on an unlevel playing field
Getting one’s music on to Simfy Africa
Small independent labels or unsigned artists may be wondering how to get their music on to Simfy Africa
Be afraid, very afraid, of the nexus
Depending on who you are, “The Nexus” is either a villainous professional wrestling team or the framework from which to view the future of IT
R60 a month music streaming service
A new service allows you to stream any music you want from the internet – for R60 a month
No respite for wounded Telkom
There might be worse to come and Telkom’s competitors could force it into a deal, writes Lloyd Gedye








