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  1. Tech Firms Go Mining for Megawatts
  2. Google close to launch GDrive (their online storage)
  3. Gates in SA Microsoft drive
  4. Telkom not in play, but...
  5. Tech awards hope to attract firms
  6. Google finds its way into the dictionary
  7. Pinnacle Micro announces Skype USB phone adapter
  8. Microsoft lifts wraps on initiative to help small business in Africa
  9. Majority of Telkom’s pulled advertising due to pricing complaints
  10. Datatec, ALT form new BEE force in IT
  11. Technology the solution, says Gates
  12. Microsoft, MTN to offer S.Africa cheap Web access
  13. Cheap internet access 'coming'
  14. MTN, Microsoft will work together
  15. Network worm threatens enterprise security
  16. Icasa to study frequency spectrum sharing
  17. Gates challenges African leaders
  18. Bankrot nie vir Telkom ’n rot
  19. Connectivity inhibiting access: Gates
  20. EU fines Microsoft $357m
  21. Vodacom follows Virgin's lead
  22. ICASA explains ADSL announcement delay
  23. HSDPA versus iBurst
  24. McAfee to provide automated virus scanning for Symbian process
  25. Technology professionals appear naive over increased attacks - survey
  26. Clinton sings technology's praises
  27. Universal password authentication systems - more R&D is necessary
  28. Vendor mergers are expected in a crowded IT market
  29. Telkom in 'dodgy contracts'
  30. Microsoft, Yahoo link online IM systems
  31. Mind over matter for brain-computer
  32. Podcasters Most Likely to Be Young, Apple Fans
  33. EC Act's promulgation imminent
  34. Broadband competition? Not so much
  35. EU cuts roaming charges
  36. Telkom’s ADSL Cap Revisited
  37. Virgin Mobile congratulates the 'copy cats'
  38. Absa beefs up Internet security
  39. Law to help Post Office keep up
  40. MTN adds $65m muscle to staging of 2010 World Cup
  41. 'Budget increases signal continued recovery of global IT market'
  42. 'Avaya World Cup network achieves 99,999% availability'
  43. Moody's downgrades Cell C's ratings
  44. Even Viral Networks Have to Function in a Real World
  45. WiMax Isn't What It Seems, But Then Nothing Else Is, Either.
  46. More on CrimeExpoSA
  47. iBurst plans 20 000 Internet Cafes
  48. Long-term Benefits
  49. Major internet scoop for Knysna business, tourism
  50. 2010: SA should learn from Deutsche Telekom
  51. Vodacom revives 4U
  52. 'Sabotage' claim by SA crime website's creator
  53. Miami seeks countywide wireless Internet
  54. Updated CRS Report: Access to Broadband Networks
  55. Mamodupi Mohlala says her work at Icasa speaks for itself
  56. Vodacom warns Fifa deal may damage local business
  57. Eskom to cut its losses on telecoms
  58. $100 Laptop Rollout Ever Closer
  59. Broadband over Powerline deployed – IP-TV Trial Soon
  60. Satellite radio for cars on horizon
  61. Telkom snaps up own shares
  62. The All Share's leading laggard
  63. Former Cch, Mgx Boss Re-emerges
  64. SNO to buy R748m Eskom network
  65. Swiftnet invitation to close
  66. Vodacom fights stadium branding ban
  67. Why BPL and not WiFi?
  68. MWEB to offer wireless broadband product
  69. India follows China in net censorship
  70. Download updated Guide to the RIC (Interception) Act
  71. EASSy stakeholders agree on project structure
  72. ICT hub 'off the ground'
  73. PIC sells Telkom loan to Citigroup
  74. Virgin Mobile greeted with mixed feelings
  75. Q: You say the internet is breaking down. Why?
  76. Verizon Boosts FiOS Internet Up to 50 Mbps in NY, NJ and CT
  77. Telkom spends R2bn on buybacks
  78. CellC’s USB EDGE Modem put to the test
  79. Free Broadband for all Sky Customers!!
  80. Speech banking here
  81. Telkom refused R27m settlement offer
  82. M$ gives Linux a virtual hug
  83. Cell taxes scare operators
  84. 3.6 Mbps HSDPA here soon, 100 Mbps not too far away
  85. Cellphone banking facing an identity crisis
  86. Virgin Mobile skates up a storm
  87. Solutions to turnover problem
  88. ‘Monopoly hinders sector’s progress’
  89. Bust by boasting online
  90. Philips hopes to build factory in SADC region
  91. Electronic Communications Act commences today
  92. Key telecoms laws come to life
  93. USA: 50 Megs for $90 from Verizon FiOS
  94. iBurst promises better communication with customers
  95. Ivy in international publication
  96. New Memory Spot chip from HP
  97. Local landline calls to be free?
  98. Africa a high growth market for GSM: GSA
  99. Skype or Broadband Talk – either way, you'll save cash
  100. Ubuntu 6.06 Is Current Desktop Linux Champ
  101. Satiric 'Imminent' Telecoms website started
  102. Local websites show yearly growth of 26%
  103. Death of the traditional AGM
  104. Tamper at your own risk
  105. Outsource option ‘like cutting off a limb’
  106. SAB warns of 'free beer' scam
  107. Vodacom problems frustrate users
  108. The portal wars are back
  109. Telkom's international gateway collapses
  110. Padayachie promises significant change
  111. Yahoo Stock Falls to Biggest One-Day Drop
  112. New WiFi phones for Skype
  113. Naspers launches the biggest online business in Africa
  114. Speculation of significant AMD price reductions
  115. DoC Secures iWeek Sponsorship
  116. SABC weak at applying its ideals — panel
  117. Not For Sale, Says Government
  118. On The Move
  119. Blogging - it's all about me
  120. Microsoft spending $6bn as it sets sights on Google
  121. A Google Appreciation Moment
  122. Lyndall Shope-Mafole. SORTING OUT THE TELECOM MESS
  123. Android Clone
  124. Samsung repairs in disarray
  125. Telkom ADSL customer goes to extreme lengths for help
  126. Flying in the face of all reason
  127. Clarity imminent on R1bn broadband project
  128. ICASA fears information leaks
  129. A modem tragicomedy - A 'good Telkom' story
  130. Botswana seeks telco partner
  131. Question to Telkom and SAP
  132. ‘Zidane Headbutt Video’ tops Google Search
  133. IFC supports East African telecom project
  134. Code Is The Consumer’s Ally
  135. Samsung repairs start moving again
  136. Discord over radio spectrum harmony
  137. Know-it-all teens prove reckless online
  138. Going mobile
  139. SAT3 Bandwidth Costs under discussion
  140. Telecel plans to offer video-on-demand
  141. Icasa looks for new councillors to fill gaps
  142. FSB clears trader’s Ubambo-Cell C sales
  143. EASSY members agree to hybrid SPV
  144. Vodacom looking to buy ‘varied’ communications companies
  145. Anti-hijack software under development
  146. French regulators cap SMS charges
  147. Germans unhappy with TV tax for mobiles and PCs - What about SA
  148. AMD acquires ATI
  149. Call for ICASA council nominations
  150. Microsoft Confirms It Will Offer Device To Battle the iPod
  151. Kazaa, Skype, and now "The Venice Project"
  152. Municipality's ICT platform for delivery now in place
  153. Sentech switches 702 to FM band early
  154. The evolution of the optical media market
  155. ID cards combat crime
  156. MultiChoice decoder ‘hacking’ causes a stir
  157. AMD Confirms CPU price cuts
  158. World's first WiMAX oil rig deployment
  159. Multiple SAIX POP Failures
  160. Telkom’s high SAT3 prices hurting businesses, consumers
  161. News24 top SA site, MWeb most popular with locals
  162. ADSL-alternative group looks to VOD
  163. Telkom target top IT player
  164. Telkom has finger on the pulse of dialling changes
  165. Icasa clears the way for 10-digit phone dialling
  166. WCED installs student 'tracking' system
  167. Hi-tech brings high success
  168. Local website visitors decrease by 7% in June
  169. Vodacom’s SA customer base grows by 6.4%
  170. Vodacom to delete 3,5-million prepaid customers by year-end
  171. Virgin's angels stay in heaven
  172. Virgin’s ‘Fantasy Heaven’ can stay
  173. World Cup dominates local searches
  174. 2.5Gb/s Internet For French Homes
  175. Vodacom/Telkom Trading Update
  176. Government ‘can force Telkom to slash Sat3 costs’
  177. Research will reveal cellphone myths
  178. New IP networks ‘far more efficient’
  179. New Microsoft software that translates system into Afrikaans
  180. MWEB strategy is to demystify broadband
  181. Local call-centre industry hopes to benefit from anti-Indian backlash by British cons
  182. Dialogue to run MTN call centres
  183. Telkom to reduce wholesale ADSL ISP bandwidth rates
  184. Vodacom to delete 3,5m customers
  185. iBurst Adverts
  186. 2.5 Gbps residential broadband service here
  187. Telkom’s ‘Bestbroadband’ campaign claims broadband superiority
  188. Telecom NZ broadband goes full throttle
  189. Hellkom Big Broadband Comparison
  190. Telkom ignores ASA communication, does not comply with ruling
  191. Icasa expected to extend deadline
  192. Preparing The Gateway
  193. Lack Of Skills Burdens It Sector
  194. Bandwidth the key to network choices
  195. Text messaging shows huge growth in local market
  196. Alcatel wins $205mn EASSy tender
  197. City slicker
  198. Intel launches new computer chips
  199. ABSA launches ADSL
  200. So Nice They Charge You Twice
  201. Verizon prepares for next generation of broadband
  202. Protect your phone
  203. IP provides platform for quantum change
  204. Arivia.kom arrival delayed
  205. Crackdown on monopolies
  206. U.S. Computer Programmers Losing Ground
  207. SMME Forum Press Release: Khaas attacks MyADSL & others
  208. Telkom claims 4Mbps ADSL coming soon
  209. Pay Television
  210. Cellular networks being 'hypocritical'
  211. Sat3: Regulators Ask For “transparency On Pricing And Good Governance"
  212. Morocco Tops Broadband League With 325,000 Subscribers
  213. Technology to simplify corporate reporting
  214. SMME Forum attacks MyADSL, Calls ISPA ‘Wimps’
  215. Springbok now covered by Vodacom
  216. Other countries beefing up broadband for 2010
  217. Microsoft evasive about Vista release date
  218. SNO insider indicates roll-out delay
  219. Good regulation needed for mobile telecoms growth
  220. Computer tools can combat complex content challenges
  221. Spy-eye facility catches up with IP
  222. Enforce one market share standard: MTN
  223. New Telkom ADSL pricing here
  224. MyADSL Forums pass half a million post mark
  225. Telkom clarifies ADSL 192 to ADSL 384 upgrade
  226. 'Chocolate' adds flavour to US MP3 market
  227. One Laptop Per Child Gets 4 Million Laptop Order
  228. Telkom tops farmers' agenda
  229. Telkom’s price adjustments effective today
  230. Banks rake it in online
  231. Shift in IT focus for financial services
  232. Telkom pushes ADSL ‘continuous connectivity’ advertising despite ASA ruling
  233. Centracell helps Vierling Communications to enter SA LCR market
  234. Why SA can’t just give up on SABC, especially now
  235. WiMax gaining momentum in South Africa
  236. MTN hits the road
  237. How to start a business for (almost) nothing
  238. Telkom clears up SAT-3 exclusivity extension speculation
  239. ISPA responds to SMME Forum’s attacks
  240. Closing the digital divide with solar-powered Wi-Fi
  241. A mobile in every pocket is motto of Rwanda
  242. Bonus for Vodacom subscribers
  243. Telkom struggles to cope with demand
  244. Free software from Absa to protect against identity theft
  245. Post Office to stick to path of profitability
  246. Network fights cancer
  247. Call for ICT nominations
  248. The broadband view
  249. 50 HSDPA Devices Launched
  250. Skype SMS