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- France tries to block 'download fee' idea
- Dark cyber star joins other side
- Grahamstown takes ‘cautious’ approach to WiFi upgrade
- BT 'quadruples' broadband speeds
- SA Competition Comm okays satellite co's merger
- FNB offers free cellphone banking
- DataPro acquires BizCall
- World's First 2.5Gbps Packet Transmission in 4G Field Experiment
- Entrepreneur tackles cost of phone calls
- Telkom Techies on the Ball
- Low-cost devices and affordable Internet connectivity for all
- Break Telkom’s stranglehold on telecoms
- SA Govt may consider selling Telkom Stake
- Break Telkom’s stranglehold on telecoms — rival
- Padayachie promises broadband ‘fireworks'
- Union declares dispute with Telkom
- USALs in deep trouble
- Didata now sole shareholder of Internet Solutions
- Super-fast broadband for NZ Universities
- Telkom's fallen execs make it big at Nedbank...
- Sentech betting on broadband
- iBurst Forum Kicks Off
- Intel upbeat on fight for market share
- France blocks moves to legalise Internet downloading
- Communications bill ushers in demise of Telkom’s monopoly
- Telkom drops 3% after MP’s ‘sell’ comment
- Absa in bid to capture cellphone banking market
- High levels of internet access brings vulnerability
- Bellsouth Chief warns of high HD Video-on-Demand Costs
- Internet overtakes TV in Britain
- Virgin to boost cellular competition
- Intel Discloses Technologies To Make The Internet More Personal And Mobile
- Telkom To Cut Prices
- Home Is Where The Money Is
- World's latest gadgets unveiled
- CareerJunction scoops international award
- Screw loose with Eskom rotor
- The battle of the ring tones
- Mars Satellite Communicates At Up To 6Mbps
- Google buys online word processor
- Gates megawealth spreads to $50bn
- EU approves Irish state aid for broadband access
- Court deals blow to DOTCO
- Money For Nothing
- The big thing on business' mind
- Germany preps 50 Mbit broadband
- Reef Nuggets
- Eskom to hike rates
- Sentech takes aim at Telkom
- Affordable, reliable wireless is on its way
- Telkom puts out call for new ads
- Skype dials in to business
- Call centres ‘must make service their priority’
- Wireless broadband ‘effective for poor
- Mobile Internet banking spreads in SA
- Mitnick on ‘wardrive' in Sandton
- Minister does not have carte blanche
- Typewriter that can read minds
- SA tech companies stood up as state pulls sponsorship
- EASSy– THE “BEHIND-CLOSED-DOORS” DEBATE
- Welcome to MultiChoice. interesting
- Microsoft “Origami” unfolds
- LG also manufacturing HD-DVD drive
- Tshwane shows the broadband way
- ICASA questioned in parliament
- Samsung starts mass producing new-era memory chips
- CIA staff easily found on Internet: report
- Cryptography regulations published
- Next move for Telkom could be Portugal
- Apple adds Multi-Pass
- Maroc Telecom phases out 128K ADSL, introduces 2Mb and 4Mb (Morocco)
- Lower Interconnect Rates in Africa Have Not Led to Lower Prices for Customers
- Line between telephony, Internet blurred
- Web Surfers stuck locally
- Sentech warns of 2010 soccer broadcast chaos
- TelkomInternet confirms new ADSL capping policy
- ICASA questioned in parliament
- Hope for USALs on spectrum issue
- Germany preps 50M broadband
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- 'Adapt to new technology or die'
- Let's cut phone costs - Phumzile
- Broadband everywhere within "weeks"
- Gates says services are the future for computers -- and Microsoft
- Wikipodia?
- ‘iBurst has a strong future’: Dr. Martin Cooper
- Telkom forces Internet Solutions to halt ADSL signups
- "....prices for South African users reduced by approximately 70%"
- BBC News: Telecoms thriving in lawless Somalia
- Google to hand over data to US
- Sony delays PS3 launch to November
- ICASA eyeing international ADSL price model
- Telkom advocates open source
- Warning over African internet cable
- Microsoft urges EU to hold public hearing
- Needy to get phone subsidies
- Be pushes upstream broadband past 2Mbps
- Leaf Wireless is expanding its business to acomodate the sales of i-mate smartphones
- Internet Solutions’ ADSL back on track
- Largest wireless network on the books for Toronto
- Smallest Smiley made from DNA
- New virus seeks 'ransom' for files
- Eish, I want to keep my own number
- Telkom delays hurt Internet Solutions
- Chaos at black tech body meeting
- Number of land line users decreasing
- Broadcast needs
- PS3 delay hits Sony in fight with Microsoft
- On-line banking faces new threat
- US Democrats promise affordable broadband
- Warning over African internet cable
- SABC ‘disappointed' with ICASA
- Telkom's share scheme attacked
- New player warms up
- No easy way out for Africa's technology illiterate
- Windows Vista rates itself
- Apple offers full-length film downloads
- Microsoft to sell advertising space
- IS launches Wi-Fi hotspot in a box
- Could Telkom buy MTN?
- Spescom waits for deregulation
- Broadband shortage may limit internet adverts
- Interconnection guidelines to be reviewed
- 'TV chaos' feared at SA World Cup
- US lawmakers propose new domain for porn websites
- A suggestion of speed sickness
- Microsoft hits at IBM 'top down' approach
- ICASA cell cost hearings delayed
- Virgin Mobile will shake up SA’s cellphone market
- Virgin Mobile seeks 10% market share
- Hackers get Mac running Windows
- Telkom tops complaints list
- US puts seized Iraq documents on the web
- Vodacom takes on DStv
- Boardroom stalemate hurts SA operator’s prospects
- Licence For A Revolution?
- Kick-off For Tv Upgrade
- Devices in standby mode waste 10% of our power
- Not so EASSy
- Email scams still spreading
- Keeping in tune on bandwidth
- March Madness infects the Internet
- CRIA's Own Study shows P2P no big deal
- Ericsson welcomes Marconi SA into its stable
- Commission calls for fourth cell operator
- Telkom hosts international telecoms conference
- Vodacom seeks pay television licence
- Samsung to give rural SA a wireless broadband boost
- IE7 Beta 2 Preview is out
- French vote to penalise downloads
- China 'to block VoIP calls for two years'
- CellC follows Vodacom’s lead
- Hold your horses - Telco's
- TelkomInternet Capping: How much is too much?
- Firefox 2 ready this week?
- Low network rates don't mean low prices
- Microsoft increases Xbox 360 distribution – and hopefully sales
- Telkom offers R9/per share for Business Connexion
- Union calls for inquiry into Telkom's profits
- International bandwidth costs holding broadband back
- VANS not public operators, says Sentech
- Phone firms 'charge each other too much'
- France approves law to challenge Apple
- We're being treated unfairly: Telkom
- MTN signs mobile deal for FIFA World Cup™
- Vodacom’s HSDPA here in April
- SNO urges competition
- Vista still long way off
- Stop Spam now
- Toshiba to launch next generation DVD player
- Telkom offers R2,4bn for Business Connexion
- No conflict with MultiChoice, says Vodacom
- DELL buyout of Alienware confirmed
- Regulations are unlawful: Vodacom
- FCC Chief: AT&T Can Limit Net Bandwidth
- Unions aim wave of protests at Telkom
- Telkom Underhanded Negotiations BCX deal?
- MTN tops 23m subscribers
- BT targets broadband hogs
- IT sector set to consolidate
- Will connection fee regulation lower prices?
- AOL chases broadband growth
- Aol Ends Didata Deal
- Telkom strike set to disrupt services
- Telkom’s future
- DotCo versus Telkom, Round Two
- Ngcaba BEE group buys 41,5% of Inala
- MTN’s HSDPA announcement shrouded in mystery
- Yahoo, CBS to put '60 Minutes' online
- Windows operations reshuffled after Vista delay blow
- 702 granted an FM licence
- New offer made to Telkom workers
- Sex Cells
- Make money but save the world: IBM think-tank
- Bangladesh opens up key economic zone for private landlines
- WBS to lose its lottery license to MTN?
- MTN supply details about HSDPA rollout
- D-day for Telkom
- The new scramble for Africa
- Telkom closer to sealing BCX deal
- Samsung: bigger and better
- Unions declare war on greed
- A New Breed Of Wireless Voip Providers
- StreamCast claims ownership of core Skype technologies
- Telkom Workers Strike
- Telkom clarifies ‘70% international bandwidth reduction’ claim
- Microsoft Windows division “a mess”
- New data transmission record - 60 DVDs per second
- Telkom 'reneges on wage offer'
- Strike on as Telkom is blamed for insincere offer
- Japan's KDDI offers 3-D navigation on cellphones
- Sentech ‘ready to take on Telkom'
- Dial interconnect for rip-off
- EU leaders back roaming charge cuts
- Guns drawn in Telkom employee dispute
- Toshiba delays launch of HD DVD players
- Telkoms Elite Leaders are Kaak Organised Mafias
- MTN loses out on Namibian deal
- Why there can be only one winner in the battle of Blu-ray
- Cosatu backs Telkom and security guard strikes
- Telkom pulls offer — and union wants it back
- How I wish this could happen here! Telkom investigated!
- ADSL user account details freely available due to poor security
- JIPSA sees slow pace of broadband connectivity as a skills shortage issue
- SA slips three places in global IT report
- Telkom Internal Memo - "Company withdraws revised offer"
- EU to end overseas call charge rip-off on mobiles
- Telkom and Union struggle continues
- Vodacom promises great HSDPA experience
- Stalled telecoms reforms make SA less techno savvy
- Yahoo supports 'Great Firewall of China'
- Devices that mean Skype can escape from the PC
- DUNCAN McLEOD NAMED 2005 TELKOM ICT JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR
- Broadband network is envy of the west
- Trade unions take Telkom to court
- Free movie downloads, but with a twist
- ISPs call for Afro-centric Web content
- Buddy, can you spare 10,000 quid? (a.k.a Stokvel 2006)
- Zuma e-mails ‘the work of amateurs'
- Education, lack of engineers hamper SA IT
- Blu-ray DVD player launch planned for September
- EU warns Microsoft about new operating system
- Apple trademark battle comes to the crunch
- Telkom presents new wage offer
- Free Wi-Fi? Get Ready for GoogleNet
- raising prices on its dial-up service
- Unions ‘win round one against Telkom’
- Government spending on IT shows explained
- IBM and SAP lead in big SABC deal
- Cellular Giants battling it out in ‘3G on steroids’ race