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  1. IS experiencing network problems, Telkom slow to respond
  2. Icasa to review telecoms industry progress at conference
  3. Mobile TV Launched in SA
  4. 'Always on' net changing life
  5. SNO is here
  6. Mobile WiMax spec becomes a standard
  7. Icasa awards SNO license
  8. Icasa licences SNO, unbundling of loop delayed
  9. Socikwa: Local telecoms needs competition
  10. Telkom 'still in control'
  11. South Africa to open phone market
  12. Cutting piracy would boost economy
  13. Unlimited local and long distance calls/!?!
  14. Broadband. New Rules Offend
  15. USA - The Surprising Limits Of 'Unlimited' 3G Service
  16. Intel explores silicon replacement
  17. New patch for Sony rootkit software
  18. Portability ‘on Track’
  19. Taking telecoms competition to Telkom
  20. Blogs let you tap into customers’ minds
  21. Internet users (In India)
  22. SNO will help SA call centre industry
  23. Will the SNO be good for consumers?
  24. Telkom vs DotCo case postponed
  25. MTN buys Congolese operator for US$102.5m
  26. Number Portability
  27. Taking telecoms competition to Telkom
  28. SNO's plans remain a mystery
  29. Data at a rate of over 150 gigabits per second
  30. SNO's launch plan
  31. Gartner Sees New Africa Growth
  32. Cape call-centre sector buzzing
  33. Phoenix suburb wants Wi-Fi for all residents
  34. Ivy gets 5/10 on DA's 2005 Report Card
  35. SNO with no name to get going next year
  36. Cell C denies JSE plan; value of Virgin deal
  37. MTN takes over Congo's Libertis
  38. Windows R2 served in February
  39. US Hacker attacks linked to Chinese military
  40. Spoiling for a fight
  41. ISPA Lodges Complaint against Telkom with Competition Commission
  42. NZ: Open Letter To Minister of Communications David Cunliffe
  43. UCT to cap students internet access
  44. Broadband at R61-00 per year!
  45. Mozilla: Firefox bug not critical
  46. Microsoft to offer web phone service
  47. Brain wave access to bank accounts sought
  48. Minister backs new version of Icasa bill
  49. 'Open source, proprietary must integrate'
  50. AT&T doubles up on DSL speed
  51. BCX for sale boards down
  52. MTN’s voracious appetite knows no restraint
  53. Plans to grow outsourcing sector
  54. Quanta to manufacture $100 laptop
  55. MTV has online Urge
  56. At Stake: The Net as We Know It
  57. Korean banks forced to compensate for hacking victims
  58. Telecommunications sector review
  59. An ode to techie year 2005
  60. Telkom creates new "Broadband Officer" position
  61. Rudolph Muller's predictions for 2006
  62. South Africa’s ADSL at 120 000 users
  63. Browser users urged to patch
  64. Vodacom launches PoC service to the corporate market
  65. Windows XP awarded security certification
  66. RPM Newsmaker of the year
  67. Broadband Via Natural Gas Pipelines ?
  68. Gmail goes cellular
  69. Independence Under Threat
  70. Cheques And Balances
  71. A Mobile Phone Turns Into A Credit Card Terminal
  72. Cyber Law - The Year In Review
  73. Chip industry on record pace in 2005
  74. Vodacom blows R30m on party
  75. broadband ten times more expensive in sa
  76. Telkom told to pull tariff ad
  77. Vodacom postpones 3.5 G plans
  78. Blogs, Podcasts and now Vlogs!
  79. Intel flaunts dual-core chip
  80. AT&T to offer security web casts
  81. China's wait for 3G mobile not worthwhile - MIT's Negroponte
  82. UK IT sector pay gap widens
  83. Women want a tech Christmas
  84. More Talk Shows Expected Soon!!
  85. Lower telecom costs 'only talk'
  86. Microsoft's challenges in 2006
  87. Telecom prices still high despite promises
  88. MTV to invest in Amp'd Mobile
  89. iBurst makes amends
  90. Holiday Game Sales Freeze
  91. 2005 gone, and still no charter
  92. New SA search engine
  93. Google, AOL team up
  94. Commission approves Vodafone’s bid for VenFin
  95. Budget likely to provide for call-centre incentives
  96. High-definition TV gets a boost
  97. SMME’s must be at the forefront of IT investments
  98. IT sector 'must meet need, not greed'
  99. New Toshiba tablet PC released
  100. ICT welcomes release of BEE Codes
  101. Oracle drops database licenses
  102. Magical Media Box
  103. CellC’s Broadband Offering
  104. Internet via TV has arrived
  105. AOL's Choice of Google
  106. Dell Recalls 35,000 Laptop Batteries
  107. France may make media sharing legal?
  108. US bill aims to outlaw devices that does A/D conversion
  109. SAPO heads technological revolution
  110. Robust biometrics market predicted
  111. Telecommunications sector review
  112. Telkom’s ‘consumer-centric approach’ just another empty promise?
  113. Vodacom and MTN customers can now make video calls to each other
  114. Microsoft fixes SUS glitch
  115. Dasher worm on the prowl
  116. Game maker cuts industry forecast
  117. ISPs Confident of Tackling Telkom
  118. Opera denies Microsoft takeover rumours
  119. Not all text messages will be good in 2006
  120. Internet Roulette
  121. Google, AOL tie the knot
  122. New phone rival needs R9bn to set up — study
  123. 2006 full of broadband promise
  124. ZA's internet penetration & growth compared to rest of Africa + the World
  125. A legal perspective on Telecommunications in SA
  126. Sentech plans to venture into voice in 2006
  127. Market forces cellular re-think
  128. Online sales show healthy gains
  129. FrontRange nears end of listing in SA
  130. South, North Korea open telecom links
  131. China to identify all cellphone users
  132. New kids on the blog to give you inside track
  133. Microsoft settles with Google
  134. "Which broadband product should I go for?"
  135. Matric Results Go Mobile
  136. Labat renews cautionary
  137. Retailers geared up for power disruptions
  138. Net-runna wins Botswana deal
  139. SA cyber law becomes street law
  140. Europe launches satellite navigation system
  141. Hacker guilty to computer attack on eBay
  142. Nigeria turns back on Telkom
  143. Telkom passes up chance to bid for Nigeria's Nitel
  144. Telkom decides not to bid for Nitel
  145. 'Investors happy to back network'
  146. Hope for settling BlackBerry suite
  147. Oracle revamps its software pricing
  148. Vodacom gives users their view of 2005
  149. 'Internet reflects sexual divide'
  150. "My life as an e-bay addict"
  151. Antivirus software stops threats: Indian firm
  152. Senate backs digital TV
  153. Education on the backburner for IT spending in Western Europe
  154. Tiff over dating web sites leads to bitter claims
  155. Telkom pulls out of the Nitel race, MTN still in
  156. MTN cherry-picking around Africa
  157. Telkom: Bad service, good share
  158. MTN value more than doubles in 2 years
  159. top 2005 junk mail
  160. Australia looks to legalize VCR recording, CD ripping
  161. Intel to Launch Reworked Company Logo...
  162. China crackdown on net porn
  163. Obasanjo cancels $256m deal offer for NITEL
  164. World Broadband Growth Continues, South Africa lagging further behind
  165. IS experiencing international connectivity problems
  166. Law now puts a spanner in the spammers’ works
  167. Vodacom gets a million new subscribers in December
  168. Internet likely to hook white males
  169. Blackberry mobile devices - security flaw
  170. Samsung downloading mobile fastest
  171. Google sued for VoIP violation
  172. US DVD spending advances 10%
  173. Hackers exploit flaw in Windows
  174. DEVIL’S ALTERNATIVE: Stakeholders ask BPE to sell NITEL in bits and pieces
  175. Google eyes $200 computer
  176. It's Christmas time for government
  177. 16 million SMSes in three days: Cell C
  178. LG hedges bets on mobile broadcasting
  179. SA set for lower telecoms rates
  180. Wi-Fi Reaches the Speed of Ethernet
  181. Rumour : Skype and Netgear announce partnership at CES
  182. Microsoft scrambles to patch Windows' flaw
  183. IT security demands 'collaboration': expert
  184. Google Computer Talk Mounts
  185. Obasanjo's New Year Gift and The Future of Nitel
  186. Lenovo/IBM Plans 3G and HSDPA ThinkPad Laptops
  187. Google to unveil PC
  188. Microsoft's digital lifestyle vision unveiled
  189. From Russia with love - and a scam
  190. Vodafone-VenFin deal subject to hearing
  191. Google Pack
  192. Women as likely as men to surf web
  193. World's biggest plasma TV developed
  194. DSL continues to outgrow other broadband access technologies
  195. Google and Microsoft must pay says Verizon CEO
  196. BlackBerry users face Windows threat
  197. ‘Bright year’ for SA cellphone firms
  198. NewsBreak popular with matrics
  199. Online service tackles currency confusion
  200. BBC News archives open to public
  201. Landmark year envisaged for telecoms
  202. Microsoft faces backlash after blocking blogger
  203. Online service tackles currency confusion
  204. Intel's processor to run PC as media centre
  205. Yahoo breaks browser bonds
  206. Cingular Completes First 3.6Mbps Mobile Data Call
  207. Toshiba to launch HD DVD players in US
  208. No comment on Tunisie - MTN
  209. BT warned on US plan for charging internet firms
  210. Enhance End-to-End Delivery of Broadband DSL
  211. Intel aims for an eight-hour battery
  212. Google to co-operate with Motorola
  213. Asian companies challenge iPod
  214. Net telephony fever hits tech industry
  215. Save on SA's crippling telephone costs
  216. Old friends fight for space in the digital living room
  217. Telkom Fax service 400% more expensive
  218. Bandwidth Wars Heating Up
  219. 'Google not in competition with Microsoft'
  220. Sentech CEO stays on
  221. SA spending more online
  222. Citizen reporter site debuts
  223. They're [Telkom] quick to charge but not to connect
  224. SAMSUNG Offers Two-Millisecond Response Time LCD Monitors
  225. Sentech’s MyWireless Classic here to stay
  226. local loop unbundled ??
  227. EA fibre optic cable project set to begin
  228. Suid-Afrikaners moet nog leer aanlyn koop
  229. Hellkom hosted overseas
  230. UK DSL Networks Getting Crammed
  231. Down, but not out
  232. Cars go digital at tech industry CES show
  233. Video download service from Google
  234. Optimism over SA IT spend
  235. Don't cry for me Nigeria
  236. MTN toasts 1m more
  237. International hosting just does not make sense
  238. Tshwane to issue a private telecoms services tender
  239. Call for ISPs to help fight Sober
  240. Microsoft on a bug hunt
  241. Papi – why no Nitel
  242. Competition and LLU helps to push broadband
  243. ADSL ‘to be overtaken soon'
  244. Apple unveils first Intel computer
  245. Apple Announces the iPod Radio Remote
  246. IPTV Services to Hit $12.6B by 2013, says Dittberner Study
  247. South Africa can learn from Czech Republic’s ADSL growth
  248. Verso and Saab Grintek Provide Telkom South Africa With VoIP Softswitch Solution
  249. Last million dollar pixels for sale
  250. Vodafone and Vodacom deal to go ahead