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- Telkom hungry, but won't binge
- Progress at the SNO?
- New pay TV service may hit SA
- Japan eyes reform of 'outdated' media, telecoms
- Telkom’s ‘not doable’ attitude towards ADSL not good enough
- iPod success a threat to Japan firms: minister
- European scam emails bombard SA
- Microsoft's race against time
- Vodacom might bid for third Angolan mobile licence
- Take-up of cellular telephony in SA
- South African Search Engines popping up
- Who Let The Dog Out?
- Telkom 'may lose market share'
- Competition the reason for Australia’s increased broadband take-up
- Cape benefits from outsourcing growth
- IT stresses 'driving UK to drink'
- Asia is world's fastest growing broadband market
- Telkom CEO mum on retrenchments as talks begin
- Calling South Africa
- Broadband in South Africa needed to drive economy
- Mozilla releases new Thunderbird
- New Skype software
- Smaller chips a work in progress
- BlackBerry clinches Google deal
- Intel drops "Pentium" brand
- Internet Solutions expect more demand for local hosting
- Challenges ahead for digital TV in SA
- Techies say PS3 chip is revolutionary
- Blu-Ray DVD tipped to win
- The Telkom Code
- WC electricity crisis 'looming'
- Cisco as Sony ????
- War of the Blogs
- Smaller ISP’s out in the cold due to JINX's Equivalent Line Charges
- Birmingham moves to Bellville
- IP theft up worldwide
- Hi-tech sector found its feet in 2005
- Europe to take on GYM (Google,Yahoo,Microsoft)
- France rethinks digital copyright bill
- Vodacom reneges on HSDPA launch promise, again
- Not in VNSL best interest to lower prices in SA
- Sentech to host EASSy Cable meeting
- Million-rand bill for ISPs
- VOIP experiences 'subdued' first year
- 10,000 notebooks stolen annually
- Meet "Jingjing" and "Chacha"
- Bellsouth wants to negotiate QOS agreements with Yahoo and Apple
- TelkomInternet’s new ‘relaxed’ capping policy
- MP3 course for the technically clueless
- Cisco Systems to target consumer market
- iPod and your hearing. What is the full story?
- PS3 launch date in question
- New traffic IT system helps cut corruption
- Hackers blackmail milliondollar site
- Fines update a call away
- Apple seeks trademarks for mobile service
- Convergence 'key to corporate comms'
- Napster denies restructuring
- Google to buy radio advertising sales unit
- Google says NO to cyberextortion of the likes of BellSouth and others
- Top Internet Search Terms
- SA's lack of data privacy legislation may affect global trade
- Waiting game for Xbox 360 in SA
- GPL v3 draft released
- Cheaper broadband
- Vodacom adds new channels to mobile TV service
- Sentech’s BizNet Express takes aim at Telkom’s Diginet service
- Icasa presses Telkom for a partner for Swiftnet
- Wireless broadband battle heating up
- Google tells US Govt to go to hell
- SMS traffic fine service flooded
- EMEA region largest PC market in world: Gartner
- What 29.99 Euro or R225 get you in France
- Apple profit surges 95% on iPod sales
- Microsoft downplays Windows Wi-Fi 'anomaly'
- Top 10 search engines
- WiMAX Forum Announces First WiMAX Forum Certified Products
- SMS traffic fine service flooded
- Vodafone extends closing date for Venfin offer
- Business owner wary of industry watchdog's stalling tactics
- Mobile phone cancer link debunked
- Telkom to blame for degraded IS ADSL service?
- Mobile TV gets a boost
- Mystery surrounds ADSL problems
- Business owner wary of industry watchdog's stalling tactics
- US to open WiMAX Spectrum
- AOL UK to spend £120m on local loop unbundling
- Draft standard chosen for faster Wi-Fi
- ForgeAhead evaluates Telecoms Act
- Digital Goes The Aerial Route
- Global music trade fair set to rock
- Developers get access to MS Vista
- Telkom reveals shortlist for Africa growth
- Serious security flaw in KDE
- Disney buys Pixar for 7 billion
- Vodacom banks on mobile TV
- Acer adds embedded 3G wireless capability to its notebook range
- Telkom Joins The Fray In Broadband Tv Delivery Bid
- EASSy Cable Ready towards the end of 2007
- Telkom sheds light on ADSL problem
- Cosmonaut takes on Windows
- BizNet Xpress available next month
- Legal music downloads increase
- US demands Google search info
- IT to play key role in business growth: Gartner
- Microsoft heads for Vienna after Vista
- KEYING TV’s FUTURE
- The High Cost Of Criminal Curiosity
- WiMax products hit US market
- Icasa to invite bids to rival MultiChoice
- 400 000 computers 'hijacked'
- High income earners interested in "triple play" and converged services
- MTN consolidates its position in the data & broadband market
- Telkom considers expansion into Botswana
- 24MB broadband for £14.99? IN UK
- UK: Ofcom probes (mobile) roaming charges
- Southern Africa leads the way with new trends, says just-published report
- Joburg braces for call centre influx
- Vodacom surpasses 21 million customer mark
- Google execs keep $1 salaries
- Vodacom’s HSDPA rollout on track
- UUNET cuts Bandwidth Barn sponsorship
- Internet Explorer 7 leaked online
- Global Release of Opera Mini Browser for Cellphones
- ICASA SNO awareness campaign (Beeld page 27)
- Tata SNO!
- MPAA admits to unauthorized movie copying
- Dell Plans to Integrate 3rd Generation Mobile Connectivity
- Low Internet & broadband penetration hampering the local SMME sector
- Apple iTunes users drive Volkswagens
- Low-cost handsets arrive in Africa
- Latest ADSL outage in Gauteng frustrates users
- Cell C's subscriber base exceeds 3 million
- News story on E-TV about the SNO
- Broadband access creates jobs
- MWeb Downtime
- Big Mac Strikes Back
- A first taste of Vodacom’s HSDPA
- Yes, those Dstv ads are loud
- Public backs Google against government
- Vendors explore EDGE Internet
- Promises, promises...
- Yahoo to buy Digg
- Google under fire
- Choking on telecom licence fees
- Rich, easy pickings for hackers
- Microsoft offers rivals source code
- IT companies ‘can no longer avoid empowerment targets’
- UniNet Launches Commerical VoIP Services in Knysna
- Online music piracy war hots up
- Motorola Introduces New UMTS/HSDPA Indoor Access Point
- 'Touch Tomorrow' should be 'More is Nog ‘n Dag'
- Web surfers rained out
- Telkom must look to SA first, say black firms
- Tata Exec To Lead Sno
- Strict new rules for cell firms
- The World Is Going Flat
- Digital music looking to make money
- Telkom sit TV-aas aan sy hoek om breëband uit te brei
- Google challenges EU plan to regulate the internet
- Elephant blows BEE trumpet
- Alarm spreads as Blackberry faces blackout
- New Telkom parody site pokes fun at telecoms giant
- Cybersquatters challenged: UN
- Skype can mask hacker attacks
- In an iPod and MP3 world, media companies need to be in tune
- SNO gets into gear
- SNO website available
- Didata invests R250m in Internet Solutions' infrastructure
- More free products via the Internet?
- Knysna WiFi system kicks off
- New rules for cellphone ads
- EASSy to compete head on with SAT3
- HP debuts water cooling system
- Google goes corporate
- Telkom dogged by network problems
- Wbs Calls For Tax Deductible Broadband
- SNO could bring WiMax
- Cellphone theft becomes a case of blame the victim
- Google, US seek showdown over data
- Cable System Promises Cheap Access
- New Improved Hellkom site
- Internet gods risk their own freedom
- Middle East and North Africa see broadband market growing
- Google shares plunge as earnings disappoint
- SNO ‘will boost economy with cheaper calls’
- Kama Sutra worm bent on destruction
- Media24, website owner fight over '24'
- “The $200 Billion Broadband Scandal.” — AKA Where’s the 45MB/s I Already Paid for!
- Telecom giant sued for spying saga
- 2006 set to be a bumper year for SA telecoms
- Verizon Lays It on the Line - Huge strategic Fiber investment
- Google at work on desktop Linux
- Icasa signals end to MultiChoice monopoly
- US Politicians deface Wikipedia
- Telkom unions sign coalition agreement
- Business tools smarter than users
- Napster in talks with Google
- ISPA updates JINX equivalent line charges
- MS joins Blackworm D-Day warning
- Intel unveils new logo, products
- Telkom seeks licence to broadcast pay-TV
- ICASA awards OpenVoice a Switching Systems licence
- Bulldog to launch 20Mb broadband in UK
- Industry bemoans lack of telecoms progress
- Google picks Shuttleworth’s Ubuntu
- Man Sues Apple Over Potential Hearing Loss
- Inquiry Into Telkom's Sat-3 Monopoly On Hold
- The End of the Internet?
- Search engines used to navigate the Net
- Microsoft updates Internet Explorer
- Symantec takes aim at Microsoft
- Fm Licence For 702?
- Nigeria ‘welcomes Telkom bid for Nitel’
- Company met with Telkom yesterday
- Hacking IT: The message is loud and clear
- The End of the Internet?
- And now the presidents speech!
- Computer 'worm' virus slated to strike today
- RIAA sues woman who doesn't have a PC
- Western Union sends its last telegram
- March of the machines
- Apple sued for iPod user's hearing damage
- Sight "Eastern Africa submarine cable delayed for one year"
- Moneyweb Interview with Sentech's CEO
- Icasa Enquiry Into Telkom's Sat-3 Monopoly Awaits Government Response
- Third Time Lucky?
- Gates scoffs at media talk of Google threat
- Firefox security holes plugged
- New legislation to widen scope for telecoms competition ?
- Telkom introduces TelkomMedia
- Sentech restores 702 broadcast service
- Paying for e-mail 'postage stamps'
- Eskom scores R84bn from govt
- Thieves hit traffic monitoring pilot
- Telkom’s ADSL problems continue
- SA to focus on rural call-centres
- Google and Skype invests in WiFi company
- Telkom union slammed
- Annoy someone online--two years in jail?
- Wi-Fi sharing about to get investment
- Telkom set to meet SNO on connection fee
- Sentech redundancy may still prove useful
- R372bn growth splurge targets freight route, dam, broadband
- Google 'death penalty' for BMW site
- Vodafone has effective 84.3% interest in VenFin
- Are Papi’s pillars crumbling?
- Opera 9 Preview 2 is out
- ISPA plays open cards with consumers
- Gonzales says spying legal and necessary