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- Govt to focus on Sentech
- Call for broadband costs to be tax deductible
- 702 just gave a plug to MyADSL
- Multichoice goes mobile
- Google merges Gmail with chat
- CD anti-piracy firm vows openness
- New low-usage iBurst offering launched
- MTN’s HSDPA plans on track for 2006
- SNO is hiring
- eu' internet domain names available
- Rajasthan to build wireless broadband grid
- MTN to launch HSDPA in first quarter 2006
- Ispa Scraps Some Equivalent Line Charges, Calls For Jinx Hosting Proposals
- Google, Cos. Clash Over Internet Access
- Croatia gets ADSL from Amis Telekom
- Cape Town to respond to disasters using VoIP
- Exploit turns up heat for Firefox flaw
- Strike Up The Band
- Skype forms partnership with Intel
- Yahoo, AOL e-mail move blasted
- Yahoo updates its iTunes rival
- Dial I for Investment
- Broadband funding from government
- Transnet to sell R5bn MTN stake
- No digital TV switchover date yet
- Tariff cuts to bite into Telkom
- Nortel Achieves First Simultaneous High-Speed Uplink Mobile Calls
- Telkom to make most of WiMax
- Hyper-realistic games on track
- Progress made on cable project
- Broadband boom boosts BT's profits
- Is Telkom buying Didata (IS)?
- One million Telkom broadband users in 5 years
- WiMAX Will Dominate Fixed Broadband Wireless Market
- Podcast directory goes live
- Hawking Hellos In The Phone Zone
- Control Clause Collapses
- Google grabs more ground
- Giants square up in telecoms-TV race
- Dating rules apply in cyberspace
- Intel documents seized
- Mauritius Connects 120,000 Students On Broadband And Launches Ixp
- Telkom misleads prospective ADSL customers
- Google Desktop 3 Beta released
- Telkom: ‘[ADSL] Draft Regulations may be unconstitutional’
- Money gets more mobile
- Telkom and three musketeers part amicably?
- Telkom plans faster bandwidth
- Phumzile tackles Telkom
- SABC's digitisation on track
- Sentech calls for 150 GB local ADSL cap
- WBS spreads its wings
- Can new kid take on DSTV Goliath?
- Apple faces up to iMac flaws
- MS plans to patch seven flaws
- MS pushes ahead with mobile e-mail effort
- Cyber Storm tests US defences
- Weather disrupts Telkom services
- Moneyweb Interview with SNO MD
- Cellular users still paying premium whilst waiting for ICASA hearings
- Ambon Telkom gets bomb threat
- Google exploring personal e-mail domains
- Effective inexpensive or free number portability key to competition
- Virtual Reality Prepares Soldiers for Real War
- Windows Defender (MS Antispyware Ver 2) available for download
- 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona
- SNO speaks out on ADSL
- SNO on track with launch plans
- Australia gets 17 Mbps broadband
- Telkom Dinosaur rouses itself
- Mobile TV, search engines in your pocket at forum
- Sentech to become third national operator?
- WiMax world leaps ahead of SA
- Telkom, MultiChoice test video-on-demand
- China defends its Internet censorship laws
- US launches Internet freedom task force
- Global comms? I would not start from here
- Huawei to make Vodafone's 3G handsets
- China vows to fight Internet piracy
- Trevor Manuel on Broadband
- ‘Sumptuous meals and drinks but nothing has happened’
- Updated technology keeps the economy on the move
- Investment ensures SA has what it needs
- Being Held Hostage - Natal Witness
- Internet firms in censorship row
- Absa comes to ADSL party
- Mobile market looks to its 3G future
- Debates rages over Icasa bill
- Telkom introduces new flat-rated calling plans
- Teen dies over phone bill.
- "Mac OS X virus sighted"
- Changes ahead for telecoms sector
- Samsung introduces the new HSDPA phone
- Telkom's costly Réunion
- No cards on the cable
- No more Chinese Internet coercion: US bill
- UK: 8Mbps ADSL, 500MB cap
- Unsatisfactory, Broadly Speaking
- Competition calling
- "Is Skype a haven for criminals?"
- Eassy Consortium Reaches Crunch Point
- ISOC-ZA asks for Local Loop Unbundling, SAT3 intervention
- MWEB Business launches broadband VoIP offering
- SAIX Website hacked
- Durban's low-cost net plunge
- Vodafone gets nearly 100 percent of S.Africa's Venfin
- ADSL connection failure 20 Feb 2006
- Vodafone, Telkom 'war looms'
- Fixed-line phone fixation ‘is costing SA’
- Amazon.com mute on rumoured iPod challenge
- ICASA urged to address ADSL pricing
- SAT3 declaration ‘unlikely in short-term'
- Study paints grim telecoms picture
- 'Computer chips can get smaller, cheaper'
- ICASA urged to address ADSL pricing
- Politicians strangle telecoms
- Cell C prepares for number portability
- MobileVOIP heads to SA?
- Vodacom still wants stake in Nigerian market
- Telkom ‘practicing economic apartheid’
- Cellphone firms race against time over data firm
- Broadband changes the way small companies operate
- Microsoft free internet voice service challenges Vodafone
- Convergence to be the word in SA telecoms in 2006
- Consumers suffer most with Telkom ADSL
- BT Retail opens up Broadband Voice to all providers
- Call for new telecoms policy
- Govt invites foreign applications for SA IT jobs
- Microsoft blunder leaks information about Vista
- EU adopts anti-terror telecoms plan
- Cellular boffins look to virgin territories for fresh sales in foreign markets
- ADSL problems continue to frustrate users
- Telkom gives customers advice
- US broadband still trails Asian pacesetters
- Telkom wins ASA ruling
- Major policy shift for telecoms expected
- Eskom bogged down by more than just electricity issues
- New plans to tackle Telkom
- Broadband Survey iBurst vs ADSL
- Broadband Britain arrives - official
- Smart interface ready to replace messy tangle
- AOL will charge same for dial-up, broadband
- Razorback2 Killed
- US Judge: Google infringed copyright
- Microsoft rivals file fresh complaint with EU
- SA's call-centre labour cheaper than India's
- Anti-competitive behaviour squeezes broadband ISP’s & consumers
- 200 Mbps Powerline Broadband Connectivity on the horizon
- Slow News Day
- WiMAX the nation, SA urged
- Sentech rolls out digital terrestrial system
- Arm-wrestle for control begins
- Free wireless Internet for San Francisco
- Need cheap DSL? Go to Rwanda
- Icasa rules no need for subsidies to be scrapped
- Broadband over Power Lines gets a kick-start
- 'Big brother' watching e-mail, computer data
- Day of reckoning beckons for addictive BlackBerry
- Hackers target Apple's operating system
- iBurst Rolling Out Two Base Stations Every Week
- DoC gets three new deputy directors-general
- IPTV punted at Satcom conference
- Triple play for Africa
- Broadband everywhere ‘within weeks’
- Africa’s bandwidth cable
- WASPA's advertising rules show industry compliance
- Telkom urges use of local content
- Ready, steady, wait
- Interview with EASSY project co-ordinator, John Sihra
- Broadband TV seems to face a narrow future
- Microsoft gets mobile to make up lost ground
- I'll win the DVD format battle: Matsu$hita president
- Is Local ‘Lekker’ ?
- Opensource router startup takes aims at Cisco
- Google building its own nuclear power station?
- Telecom-TV race underway
- Firms still have problems with Telkom ADSL
- Shuttleworth urges telecoms reform
- Eassy Misses Finance Deadlines
- Upgrade Will Cut Broadcast Costs
- CAMEROON’S DOUALA1.COM LAUNCHES 'MyWireless' BROADBAND SERVICE
- VoIP opens your network to danger from all kinds of evil
- Consumers To Benefit As Network Roll-out Speeds Up
- 6% economic growth...
- Invest in SA, says Mbeki
- SA Internet usage growth poor even for Africa
- Cellphone banking will be next step forward
- New heads for hi-tech department appointed
- Faster, Cheaper Than Leased Lines
- HSDPA pushing ahead
- Free broadband on the cards
- US national archives video online
- Top Local Websites
- tolls could dot the internet highway (cnn)
- PC and Broadband Connection for under R 100-00 per month
- Sentech to provide split feeds for elections
- Light at End of Fiber Slump (US)
- Cyberthieves Silently Copy Your Passwords as You Type
- Ofcom publishes Communications Market Report
- Broadband overtakes dial-up in the UK
- AMD and Lenovo expand relationship
- Cape blackouts hit Namibia
- Govt sees no skills in SA
- Telkom ADSL users coughing up
- Broadcasting power to the people
- Apple unveils iPod home stereo
- What is broadband?
- Skype: five steps to squashing Telkom
- Kekana trawls for telecoms BEE booty
- 4 plead guilty to US music piracy charges
- Satellite radio for SA cars on the way
- South Africa Hosts Annual Iburst Global Forum
- Vodacom Rewards Prepaid Customers
- Internet gambling revenue top $10bn: survey
- Vodacom to add 079 Number Range
- The Next Big Things
- Got a Telkcom horror story? We want to hear it
- Notebook sales drive SA PC market in 2005
- Ex-workers gave secrets to rival: Yahoo
- Google CEO sees '$100bn company'
- Roam Rage
- Cape Town offers free Internet access
- Broadband beats the teabag as biggest time saver
- Samsung unveils new MP3 player
- EU sees digital library by 2010
- Blog Buzz Helps Companies Catch Trends in the Making
- Telkom mulls purchase of African IT asset
- High speed networks: what comes after ADSL?
- For the web 2.0 geeks BarCamp coming to South Africa
- BT 'quadruples' broadband speeds
- Telkom is really visionary - BellSouth considers pay-per-byte broadband
- Instant Messaging set to explode internationally
- We need a law like this in SA. Now.
- ICASA, independence and government
- The Secret Sat3 Agreement – What It Really Says
- New Zealanders protest in streets about broadband
- Sentech’s new Biznet Xcite to compete head-on with ADSL
- Tanzania To Chair Newly Renamed Communications Regulators Association Of Southern Afr
- Operator in Sweden keeping tabs on broadband services
- ADSL scene unlikely to change in SA
- Sentech’s voice offering plans taking shape
- SA Delegation to visit international telecoms conference
- Inventor of Hotmail turns his attention to weblogs
- World's fastest internet will send Britannica to Shoreditch in 7 sec
- AT&T to Buy BellSouth for $67 Billion
- Two US telecoms giants want to come together to thwart smaller ones
- 2 Gbps Broadband Connection Anyone?
- Problems frustrate broadband consumers
- Telkom Celebrates 3 years as a listed Company, consumers have little to cheer about
- Europe's most powerful computer unveiled