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- IS experiencing network problems, Telkom slow to respond
- Icasa to review telecoms industry progress at conference
- Mobile TV Launched in SA
- 'Always on' net changing life
- SNO is here
- Mobile WiMax spec becomes a standard
- Icasa awards SNO license
- Icasa licences SNO, unbundling of loop delayed
- Socikwa: Local telecoms needs competition
- Telkom 'still in control'
- South Africa to open phone market
- Cutting piracy would boost economy
- Unlimited local and long distance calls/!?!
- Broadband. New Rules Offend
- USA - The Surprising Limits Of 'Unlimited' 3G Service
- Intel explores silicon replacement
- New patch for Sony rootkit software
- Portability ‘on Track’
- Taking telecoms competition to Telkom
- Blogs let you tap into customers’ minds
- Internet users (In India)
- SNO will help SA call centre industry
- Will the SNO be good for consumers?
- Telkom vs DotCo case postponed
- MTN buys Congolese operator for US$102.5m
- Number Portability
- Taking telecoms competition to Telkom
- SNO's plans remain a mystery
- Data at a rate of over 150 gigabits per second
- SNO's launch plan
- Gartner Sees New Africa Growth
- Cape call-centre sector buzzing
- Phoenix suburb wants Wi-Fi for all residents
- Ivy gets 5/10 on DA's 2005 Report Card
- SNO with no name to get going next year
- Cell C denies JSE plan; value of Virgin deal
- MTN takes over Congo's Libertis
- Windows R2 served in February
- US Hacker attacks linked to Chinese military
- Spoiling for a fight
- ISPA Lodges Complaint against Telkom with Competition Commission
- NZ: Open Letter To Minister of Communications David Cunliffe
- UCT to cap students internet access
- Broadband at R61-00 per year!
- Mozilla: Firefox bug not critical
- Microsoft to offer web phone service
- Brain wave access to bank accounts sought
- Minister backs new version of Icasa bill
- 'Open source, proprietary must integrate'
- AT&T doubles up on DSL speed
- BCX for sale boards down
- MTN’s voracious appetite knows no restraint
- Plans to grow outsourcing sector
- Quanta to manufacture $100 laptop
- MTV has online Urge
- At Stake: The Net as We Know It
- Korean banks forced to compensate for hacking victims
- Telecommunications sector review
- An ode to techie year 2005
- Telkom creates new "Broadband Officer" position
- Rudolph Muller's predictions for 2006
- South Africa’s ADSL at 120 000 users
- Browser users urged to patch
- Vodacom launches PoC service to the corporate market
- Windows XP awarded security certification
- RPM Newsmaker of the year
- Broadband Via Natural Gas Pipelines ?
- Gmail goes cellular
- Independence Under Threat
- Cheques And Balances
- A Mobile Phone Turns Into A Credit Card Terminal
- Cyber Law - The Year In Review
- Chip industry on record pace in 2005
- Vodacom blows R30m on party
- broadband ten times more expensive in sa
- Telkom told to pull tariff ad
- Vodacom postpones 3.5 G plans
- Blogs, Podcasts and now Vlogs!
- Intel flaunts dual-core chip
- AT&T to offer security web casts
- China's wait for 3G mobile not worthwhile - MIT's Negroponte
- UK IT sector pay gap widens
- Women want a tech Christmas
- More Talk Shows Expected Soon!!
- Lower telecom costs 'only talk'
- Microsoft's challenges in 2006
- Telecom prices still high despite promises
- MTV to invest in Amp'd Mobile
- iBurst makes amends
- Holiday Game Sales Freeze
- 2005 gone, and still no charter
- New SA search engine
- Google, AOL team up
- Commission approves Vodafone’s bid for VenFin
- Budget likely to provide for call-centre incentives
- High-definition TV gets a boost
- SMME’s must be at the forefront of IT investments
- IT sector 'must meet need, not greed'
- New Toshiba tablet PC released
- ICT welcomes release of BEE Codes
- Oracle drops database licenses
- Magical Media Box
- CellC’s Broadband Offering
- Internet via TV has arrived
- AOL's Choice of Google
- Dell Recalls 35,000 Laptop Batteries
- France may make media sharing legal?
- US bill aims to outlaw devices that does A/D conversion
- SAPO heads technological revolution
- Robust biometrics market predicted
- Telecommunications sector review
- Telkom’s ‘consumer-centric approach’ just another empty promise?
- Vodacom and MTN customers can now make video calls to each other
- Microsoft fixes SUS glitch
- Dasher worm on the prowl
- Game maker cuts industry forecast
- ISPs Confident of Tackling Telkom
- Opera denies Microsoft takeover rumours
- Not all text messages will be good in 2006
- Internet Roulette
- Google, AOL tie the knot
- New phone rival needs R9bn to set up — study
- 2006 full of broadband promise
- ZA's internet penetration & growth compared to rest of Africa + the World
- A legal perspective on Telecommunications in SA
- Sentech plans to venture into voice in 2006
- Market forces cellular re-think
- Online sales show healthy gains
- FrontRange nears end of listing in SA
- South, North Korea open telecom links
- China to identify all cellphone users
- New kids on the blog to give you inside track
- Microsoft settles with Google
- "Which broadband product should I go for?"
- Matric Results Go Mobile
- Labat renews cautionary
- Retailers geared up for power disruptions
- Net-runna wins Botswana deal
- SA cyber law becomes street law
- Europe launches satellite navigation system
- Hacker guilty to computer attack on eBay
- Nigeria turns back on Telkom
- Telkom passes up chance to bid for Nigeria's Nitel
- Telkom decides not to bid for Nitel
- 'Investors happy to back network'
- Hope for settling BlackBerry suite
- Oracle revamps its software pricing
- Vodacom gives users their view of 2005
- 'Internet reflects sexual divide'
- "My life as an e-bay addict"
- Antivirus software stops threats: Indian firm
- Senate backs digital TV
- Education on the backburner for IT spending in Western Europe
- Tiff over dating web sites leads to bitter claims
- Telkom pulls out of the Nitel race, MTN still in
- MTN cherry-picking around Africa
- Telkom: Bad service, good share
- MTN value more than doubles in 2 years
- top 2005 junk mail
- Australia looks to legalize VCR recording, CD ripping
- Intel to Launch Reworked Company Logo...
- China crackdown on net porn
- Obasanjo cancels $256m deal offer for NITEL
- World Broadband Growth Continues, South Africa lagging further behind
- IS experiencing international connectivity problems
- Law now puts a spanner in the spammers’ works
- Vodacom gets a million new subscribers in December
- Internet likely to hook white males
- Blackberry mobile devices - security flaw
- Samsung downloading mobile fastest
- Google sued for VoIP violation
- US DVD spending advances 10%
- Hackers exploit flaw in Windows
- DEVIL’S ALTERNATIVE: Stakeholders ask BPE to sell NITEL in bits and pieces
- Google eyes $200 computer
- It's Christmas time for government
- 16 million SMSes in three days: Cell C
- LG hedges bets on mobile broadcasting
- SA set for lower telecoms rates
- Wi-Fi Reaches the Speed of Ethernet
- Rumour : Skype and Netgear announce partnership at CES
- Microsoft scrambles to patch Windows' flaw
- IT security demands 'collaboration': expert
- Google Computer Talk Mounts
- Obasanjo's New Year Gift and The Future of Nitel
- Lenovo/IBM Plans 3G and HSDPA ThinkPad Laptops
- Google to unveil PC
- Microsoft's digital lifestyle vision unveiled
- From Russia with love - and a scam
- Vodafone-VenFin deal subject to hearing
- Google Pack
- Women as likely as men to surf web
- World's biggest plasma TV developed
- DSL continues to outgrow other broadband access technologies
- Google and Microsoft must pay says Verizon CEO
- BlackBerry users face Windows threat
- ‘Bright year’ for SA cellphone firms
- NewsBreak popular with matrics
- Online service tackles currency confusion
- BBC News archives open to public
- Landmark year envisaged for telecoms
- Microsoft faces backlash after blocking blogger
- Online service tackles currency confusion
- Intel's processor to run PC as media centre
- Yahoo breaks browser bonds
- Cingular Completes First 3.6Mbps Mobile Data Call
- Toshiba to launch HD DVD players in US
- No comment on Tunisie - MTN
- BT warned on US plan for charging internet firms
- Enhance End-to-End Delivery of Broadband DSL
- Intel aims for an eight-hour battery
- Google to co-operate with Motorola
- Asian companies challenge iPod
- Net telephony fever hits tech industry
- Save on SA's crippling telephone costs
- Old friends fight for space in the digital living room
- Telkom Fax service 400% more expensive
- Bandwidth Wars Heating Up
- 'Google not in competition with Microsoft'
- Sentech CEO stays on
- SA spending more online
- Citizen reporter site debuts
- They're [Telkom] quick to charge but not to connect
- SAMSUNG Offers Two-Millisecond Response Time LCD Monitors
- Sentech’s MyWireless Classic here to stay
- local loop unbundled ??
- EA fibre optic cable project set to begin
- Suid-Afrikaners moet nog leer aanlyn koop
- Hellkom hosted overseas
- UK DSL Networks Getting Crammed
- Down, but not out
- Cars go digital at tech industry CES show
- Video download service from Google
- Optimism over SA IT spend
- Don't cry for me Nigeria
- MTN toasts 1m more
- International hosting just does not make sense
- Tshwane to issue a private telecoms services tender
- Call for ISPs to help fight Sober
- Microsoft on a bug hunt
- Papi – why no Nitel
- Competition and LLU helps to push broadband
- ADSL ‘to be overtaken soon'
- Apple unveils first Intel computer
- Apple Announces the iPod Radio Remote
- IPTV Services to Hit $12.6B by 2013, says Dittberner Study
- South Africa can learn from Czech Republic’s ADSL growth
- Verso and Saab Grintek Provide Telkom South Africa With VoIP Softswitch Solution
- Last million dollar pixels for sale
- Vodafone and Vodacom deal to go ahead