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  1. Telkom hungry, but won't binge
  2. Progress at the SNO?
  3. New pay TV service may hit SA
  4. Japan eyes reform of 'outdated' media, telecoms
  5. Telkom’s ‘not doable’ attitude towards ADSL not good enough
  6. iPod success a threat to Japan firms: minister
  7. European scam emails bombard SA
  8. Microsoft's race against time
  9. Vodacom might bid for third Angolan mobile licence
  10. Take-up of cellular telephony in SA
  11. South African Search Engines popping up
  12. Who Let The Dog Out?
  13. Telkom 'may lose market share'
  14. Competition the reason for Australia’s increased broadband take-up
  15. Cape benefits from outsourcing growth
  16. IT stresses 'driving UK to drink'
  17. Asia is world's fastest growing broadband market
  18. Telkom CEO mum on retrenchments as talks begin
  19. Calling South Africa
  20. Broadband in South Africa needed to drive economy
  21. Mozilla releases new Thunderbird
  22. New Skype software
  23. Smaller chips a work in progress
  24. BlackBerry clinches Google deal
  25. Intel drops "Pentium" brand
  26. Internet Solutions expect more demand for local hosting
  27. Challenges ahead for digital TV in SA
  28. Techies say PS3 chip is revolutionary
  29. Blu-Ray DVD tipped to win
  30. The Telkom Code
  31. WC electricity crisis 'looming'
  32. Cisco as Sony ????
  33. War of the Blogs
  34. Smaller ISP’s out in the cold due to JINX's Equivalent Line Charges
  35. Birmingham moves to Bellville
  36. IP theft up worldwide
  37. Hi-tech sector found its feet in 2005
  38. Europe to take on GYM (Google,Yahoo,Microsoft)
  39. France rethinks digital copyright bill
  40. Vodacom reneges on HSDPA launch promise, again
  41. Not in VNSL best interest to lower prices in SA
  42. Sentech to host EASSy Cable meeting
  43. Million-rand bill for ISPs
  44. VOIP experiences 'subdued' first year
  45. 10,000 notebooks stolen annually
  46. Meet "Jingjing" and "Chacha"
  47. Bellsouth wants to negotiate QOS agreements with Yahoo and Apple
  48. TelkomInternet’s new ‘relaxed’ capping policy
  49. MP3 course for the technically clueless
  50. Cisco Systems to target consumer market
  51. iPod and your hearing. What is the full story?
  52. PS3 launch date in question
  53. New traffic IT system helps cut corruption
  54. Hackers blackmail milliondollar site
  55. Fines update a call away
  56. Apple seeks trademarks for mobile service
  57. Convergence 'key to corporate comms'
  58. Napster denies restructuring
  59. Google to buy radio advertising sales unit
  60. Google says NO to cyberextortion of the likes of BellSouth and others
  61. Top Internet Search Terms
  62. SA's lack of data privacy legislation may affect global trade
  63. Waiting game for Xbox 360 in SA
  64. GPL v3 draft released
  65. Cheaper broadband
  66. Vodacom adds new channels to mobile TV service
  67. Sentech’s BizNet Express takes aim at Telkom’s Diginet service
  68. Icasa presses Telkom for a partner for Swiftnet
  69. Wireless broadband battle heating up
  70. Google tells US Govt to go to hell
  71. SMS traffic fine service flooded
  72. EMEA region largest PC market in world: Gartner
  73. What 29.99 Euro or R225 get you in France
  74. Apple profit surges 95% on iPod sales
  75. Microsoft downplays Windows Wi-Fi 'anomaly'
  76. Top 10 search engines
  77. WiMAX Forum Announces First WiMAX Forum Certified Products
  78. SMS traffic fine service flooded
  79. Vodafone extends closing date for Venfin offer
  80. Business owner wary of industry watchdog's stalling tactics
  81. Mobile phone cancer link debunked
  82. Telkom to blame for degraded IS ADSL service?
  83. Mobile TV gets a boost
  84. Mystery surrounds ADSL problems
  85. Business owner wary of industry watchdog's stalling tactics
  86. US to open WiMAX Spectrum
  87. AOL UK to spend £120m on local loop unbundling
  88. Draft standard chosen for faster Wi-Fi
  89. ForgeAhead evaluates Telecoms Act
  90. Digital Goes The Aerial Route
  91. Global music trade fair set to rock
  92. Developers get access to MS Vista
  93. Telkom reveals shortlist for Africa growth
  94. Serious security flaw in KDE
  95. Disney buys Pixar for 7 billion
  96. Vodacom banks on mobile TV
  97. Acer adds embedded 3G wireless capability to its notebook range
  98. Telkom Joins The Fray In Broadband Tv Delivery Bid
  99. EASSy Cable Ready towards the end of 2007
  100. Telkom sheds light on ADSL problem
  101. Cosmonaut takes on Windows
  102. BizNet Xpress available next month
  103. Legal music downloads increase
  104. US demands Google search info
  105. IT to play key role in business growth: Gartner
  106. Microsoft heads for Vienna after Vista
  107. KEYING TV’s FUTURE
  108. The High Cost Of Criminal Curiosity
  109. WiMax products hit US market
  110. Icasa to invite bids to rival MultiChoice
  111. 400 000 computers 'hijacked'
  112. High income earners interested in "triple play" and converged services
  113. MTN consolidates its position in the data & broadband market
  114. Telkom considers expansion into Botswana
  115. 24MB broadband for £14.99? IN UK
  116. UK: Ofcom probes (mobile) roaming charges
  117. Southern Africa leads the way with new trends, says just-published report
  118. Joburg braces for call centre influx
  119. Vodacom surpasses 21 million customer mark
  120. Google execs keep $1 salaries
  121. Vodacom’s HSDPA rollout on track
  122. UUNET cuts Bandwidth Barn sponsorship
  123. Internet Explorer 7 leaked online
  124. Global Release of Opera Mini Browser for Cellphones
  125. ICASA SNO awareness campaign (Beeld page 27)
  126. Tata SNO!
  127. MPAA admits to unauthorized movie copying
  128. Dell Plans to Integrate 3rd Generation Mobile Connectivity
  129. Low Internet & broadband penetration hampering the local SMME sector
  130. Apple iTunes users drive Volkswagens
  131. Low-cost handsets arrive in Africa
  132. Latest ADSL outage in Gauteng frustrates users
  133. Cell C's subscriber base exceeds 3 million
  134. News story on E-TV about the SNO
  135. Broadband access creates jobs
  136. MWeb Downtime
  137. Big Mac Strikes Back
  138. A first taste of Vodacom’s HSDPA
  139. Yes, those Dstv ads are loud
  140. Public backs Google against government
  141. Vendors explore EDGE Internet
  142. Promises, promises...
  143. Yahoo to buy Digg
  144. Google under fire
  145. Choking on telecom licence fees
  146. Rich, easy pickings for hackers
  147. Microsoft offers rivals source code
  148. IT companies ‘can no longer avoid empowerment targets’
  149. UniNet Launches Commerical VoIP Services in Knysna
  150. Online music piracy war hots up
  151. Motorola Introduces New UMTS/HSDPA Indoor Access Point
  152. 'Touch Tomorrow' should be 'More is Nog ‘n Dag'
  153. Web surfers rained out
  154. Telkom must look to SA first, say black firms
  155. Tata Exec To Lead Sno
  156. Strict new rules for cell firms
  157. The World Is Going Flat
  158. Digital music looking to make money
  159. Telkom sit TV-aas aan sy hoek om breëband uit te brei
  160. Google challenges EU plan to regulate the internet
  161. Elephant blows BEE trumpet
  162. Alarm spreads as Blackberry faces blackout
  163. New Telkom parody site pokes fun at telecoms giant
  164. Cybersquatters challenged: UN
  165. Skype can mask hacker attacks
  166. In an iPod and MP3 world, media companies need to be in tune
  167. SNO gets into gear
  168. SNO website available
  169. Didata invests R250m in Internet Solutions' infrastructure
  170. More free products via the Internet?
  171. Knysna WiFi system kicks off
  172. New rules for cellphone ads
  173. EASSy to compete head on with SAT3
  174. HP debuts water cooling system
  175. Google goes corporate
  176. Telkom dogged by network problems
  177. Wbs Calls For Tax Deductible Broadband
  178. SNO could bring WiMax
  179. Cellphone theft becomes a case of blame the victim
  180. Google, US seek showdown over data
  181. Cable System Promises Cheap Access
  182. New Improved Hellkom site
  183. Internet gods risk their own freedom
  184. Middle East and North Africa see broadband market growing
  185. Google shares plunge as earnings disappoint
  186. SNO ‘will boost economy with cheaper calls’
  187. Kama Sutra worm bent on destruction
  188. Media24, website owner fight over '24'
  189. “The $200 Billion Broadband Scandal.” — AKA Where’s the 45MB/s I Already Paid for!
  190. Telecom giant sued for spying saga
  191. 2006 set to be a bumper year for SA telecoms
  192. Verizon Lays It on the Line - Huge strategic Fiber investment
  193. Google at work on desktop Linux
  194. Icasa signals end to MultiChoice monopoly
  195. US Politicians deface Wikipedia
  196. Telkom unions sign coalition agreement
  197. Business tools smarter than users
  198. Napster in talks with Google
  199. ISPA updates JINX equivalent line charges
  200. MS joins Blackworm D-Day warning
  201. Intel unveils new logo, products
  202. Telkom seeks licence to broadcast pay-TV
  203. ICASA awards OpenVoice a Switching Systems licence
  204. Bulldog to launch 20Mb broadband in UK
  205. Industry bemoans lack of telecoms progress
  206. Google picks Shuttleworth’s Ubuntu
  207. Man Sues Apple Over Potential Hearing Loss
  208. Inquiry Into Telkom's Sat-3 Monopoly On Hold
  209. The End of the Internet?
  210. Search engines used to navigate the Net
  211. Microsoft updates Internet Explorer
  212. Symantec takes aim at Microsoft
  213. Fm Licence For 702?
  214. Nigeria ‘welcomes Telkom bid for Nitel’
  215. Company met with Telkom yesterday
  216. Hacking IT: The message is loud and clear
  217. The End of the Internet?
  218. And now the presidents speech!
  219. Computer 'worm' virus slated to strike today
  220. RIAA sues woman who doesn't have a PC
  221. Western Union sends its last telegram
  222. March of the machines
  223. Apple sued for iPod user's hearing damage
  224. Sight "Eastern Africa submarine cable delayed for one year"
  225. Moneyweb Interview with Sentech's CEO
  226. Icasa Enquiry Into Telkom's Sat-3 Monopoly Awaits Government Response
  227. Third Time Lucky?
  228. Gates scoffs at media talk of Google threat
  229. Firefox security holes plugged
  230. New legislation to widen scope for telecoms competition ?
  231. Telkom introduces TelkomMedia
  232. Sentech restores 702 broadcast service
  233. Paying for e-mail 'postage stamps'
  234. Eskom scores R84bn from govt
  235. Thieves hit traffic monitoring pilot
  236. Telkom’s ADSL problems continue
  237. SA to focus on rural call-centres
  238. Google and Skype invests in WiFi company
  239. Telkom union slammed
  240. Annoy someone online--two years in jail?
  241. Wi-Fi sharing about to get investment
  242. Telkom set to meet SNO on connection fee
  243. Sentech redundancy may still prove useful
  244. R372bn growth splurge targets freight route, dam, broadband
  245. Google 'death penalty' for BMW site
  246. Vodafone has effective 84.3% interest in VenFin
  247. Are Papi’s pillars crumbling?
  248. Opera 9 Preview 2 is out
  249. ISPA plays open cards with consumers
  250. Gonzales says spying legal and necessary