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  1. Australia - Future of Broadband..
  2. Message anyone for less than 1c...should mobile networks be worried?
  3. New Vodacom HSDPA cards network locked
  4. SNO's piece of telecoms pie is shrinking
  5. Poor weather disrupts Telkom services
  6. ICASA must address line rental
  7. Operator looks to WiMax
  8. Flirting will be so much easier in a world of ambient intelligence
  9. Post Office will add many new services
  10. Place your bid with eBucks
  11. SA banks lend Vodafone R8bn
  12. New marketing manager at iBurst
  13. Vodacom boss has heart attack
  14. BMI-T: SNO’s future still bright
  15. 'Aim for lower end'
  16. Microsoft placates irked bloggers
  17. GTS delays ADSL ISP offering for one month
  18. SAT3 shareholder's agreement revealed
  19. Telkom Chair suffered a major stroke ??
  20. Car makers, Apple team up to make iPod-friendly cars
  21. The SAT3 Consortium's Shareholder Agreement They Don't Want You to See
  22. Transcript of Classic Business Day Interview with rpm
  23. Telecom New Zealand annual results presentation
  24. Growth of online advertising in SA ‘disappointing’
  25. Telkom told to share SAT-3
  26. Telkom not ripping off poor
  27. Telkom packages 'rip off the poor'
  28. SNO delayed as Erwin reneges on Telkom sale
  29. Telkom's Sat-3 Monopoly To End
  30. Business ignores mobile Internet at its peril
  31. High-tech ID tags vulnerable
  32. Hackers not the internet villains
  33. SNO prospects excellent
  34. Who will fill Knott-Craig’s shoes?
  35. Telkom’s ‘Best broadband’ website only reads ‘It works!’
  36. Govt's telecoms two-step
  37. TELSTRA scraps plans to build a new $4 billion fibre optic network
  38. Eskom’s not holding up SNO
  39. Telkom packages add evidence of executive pay problem
  40. Telkom says SNO may pose threat to earnings
  41. Online advertising surges as more South Africans surf the Net
  42. SNO to plough on despite Eskom retraction
  43. SNO and Transnet sign infrastructure agreement
  44. Use Skype to send SMS’s
  45. Sony to market new wireless broadband product
  46. Govt planning third operator?
  47. DataPro takes on Telkom
  48. Knott-Craig making ‘remarkable recovery'
  49. Cellphone operators are under threat
  50. Internet a boon for local firms
  51. Telkom told to share SAT-3
  52. Third Operator
  53. Engaged signal
  54. Ad agencies slow to download 'new media'
  55. Hard Hitting Broadband Advertising Campaigns
  56. Lobby group to assist with cellular market growth in Africa
  57. No stopping the cellphone juggernaut
  58. Broadband around the world: How does SA compare?
  59. Newspaper website visits soar
  60. Telkom’s Internet too slow and too expensive?
  61. IBM wants to dethrone BCX
  62. Telkom’s BCX buy delayed
  63. New TV channel for Africa
  64. ADSL: What’s on offer in the ISP arena?
  65. Microsoft OS dangerously vulnerable
  66. IBM's PCs turn 25
  67. Telkom’s BestBroadband domain in the hands of competitor
  68. Telkom is killing our business
  69. SNO signs Eskom and Transnet agreement
  70. 'Blogosphere' growing 100-fold
  71. Brands Hold On
  72. Yes, it's Viagra for cellphone batteries
  73. IBM's PCs turn 25
  74. SNO has date for eagerly awaited launch
  75. Cutting the cord to analog phone
  76. More Telkom price cuts due?
  77. Telkom's clients await Icasa ruling on ADSL
  78. Hit back at Spammers
  79. ICASA USAL announced takes place Monday
  80. Top 10 Websites: Worldwide and in SA
  81. Legislation Set To Level The Communications Playing Field
  82. Telkom rival live at end-August
  83. Telkom rival's launch 'imminent'
  84. Gasping for bandwidth
  85. SNO signs network-access deal
  86. All Eyes On Icasa
  87. Number portability set to harm smaller LCR solution providers
  88. Google searches for new SA office staff
  89. Iran president begins to blog
  90. Telkom squeezing the life out of ADSL ISP’s?
  91. No porn please, Dutch farmers tell Google
  92. BlackBerry devices gateways for computer attacks
  93. Vodacom CEO back at work in ‘next few weeks’
  94. Massive DSL price cuts
  95. Parliament questions ICASA
  96. Consumers fight Telkom
  97. Microsoft unveils game-making kit
  98. ICASA lists council nominees
  99. ICT Personality of the Year
  100. Acer takes top spot in SA notebook market
  101. Icasa licenses more telecoms firms
  102. In the virtual world, frankness is able to confront tough real issues
  103. Telkom ADSL self-install confusion
  104. iBurst addresses account support problems
  105. Gasping for bandwidth
  106. AMD unveils new multi-core chip
  107. 'Hands free' just as dangerous
  108. Wireless music players gain popularity
  109. Vodacom to unlock data cards
  110. AOL to dig up spammer's loot
  111. Foil hackers, talk in code
  112. Standard Bank 'introduces Internet banking on the cellphone'
  113. Quiet times and investments dampen BCX
  114. Staffing issues compound licensing delays
  115. Unlisted Telkom numbers available for all to see
  116. Don't get stuck for 24 months, choose the best cellphone for your needs
  117. Google provides free broadband access
  118. Internet Solutions reduce ADSL wholesale prices
  119. Prepare for ADSL disillusionment
  120. Peace of mind through mobile services
  121. ICASA ADSL Regulations give consumers some good news
  122. ICASA ADSL Regulations
  123. Telkom welcomes the new ICASA ADSL Regulations
  124. ISPs fume over ADSL rules
  125. No phone tapping without a court order!
  126. rpm and Douglas Reed on Moneyweb Power Hour
  127. Logitech and Skype partner on Internet calling desktop
  128. 'Call centres grow rapidly in Gauteng'
  129. More on the controversial new Film and Publications Bill
  130. Icasa report bound to deflate Telkom clients
  131. SAB again warns of email scam
  132. Sentech to release voice carriers this year
  133. No more ADSL Access Charges from Telkom?
  134. Waiting In The Wings
  135. Naspers spreading its web
  136. Boeing To Drop In-flight Broadband Service
  137. From SNO to GNO
  138. Lines Open Up To Complaints
  139. Get to know the ins and outs of broadband
  140. Act allows telecoms agency to expand into broadcasting
  141. Nexus ropes in 100 BEE suppliers
  142. Higher tariffs but no easy way out
  143. ISP’s contemplate impact of ADSL Regulations
  144. Confusion reigns over ECA
  145. ICASA: Fair process was followed
  146. No more delays for Vista
  147. Cell C wins challenge on phone rates
  148. Not so easy for African submarine cable
  149. Operators must become better at serving their customers
  150. City of Joburg’s ‘daily traffic reports’ link to porn
  151. Sentech to offer higher speeds, extend coverage
  152. Samsung develops 70-inch LCD panel
  153. Deutshe Telekom 'must open broadband'
  154. Tata buys into SA telecom firm
  155. When will we see ADSL changes?
  156. Okasa vat Telkom nie aan oor duur ADSL en swak diens nie
  157. Telkom continues to top online complaints list
  158. Shortlist for ICASA councillors
  159. ‘Little chance’ of Telkom making new ADSL deadline
  160. Media, tech groups zoom in on commercial licences
  161. Siemens to bring two wireless modules to market
  162. Imation brings HD DVD media to business market
  163. ISPA: ‘Positive aspects of ADSL Regulations overshadowed by fundamental flaws’
  164. 'Typosquatters' and 'cybersquatters' beware
  165. Sentech to revamp its MyWireless offerings
  166. MPs clash over ICASA candidates
  167. What's behind ICASA's ADSL decision?
  168. CellC losing customers
  169. Telkom customers experiencing network problems
  170. Next-generation AMD Opteron processors introduced
  171. Yahoo tests anti-phishing service
  172. Cell C gears up for number portability
  173. New broadband rules won't help pricing
  174. CellC has only limited interest in mobile broadband
  175. Telkom DSL1024 users to be bumped up to 4 Mbps in service trial
  176. ICASA shortlist unveiled
  177. Telkom enforces uplink speed
  178. 'I was charged for unanswered calls'
  179. ISP’s welcome Telkom’s ADSL upgrade
  180. Trapped in a satellite impasse
  181. New Cell C CEO must turn troubled ship
  182. Acer SA passes HP
  183. Could’ve, Should’ve
  184. Next-generation web browser in testing
  185. Icasa's ADSL ip-op
  186. Icasa Nominations - The Secret Files
  187. iBurst plans massive increase in coverage
  188. Irate users take on Telkom in print
  189. Online spy plan raises fears over privacy
  190. Telkom 'ready for price war'
  191. Higher ADSL Speeds, but the wait may still be long for installations
  192. Hitting The Spot
  193. Which always-on Internet services in SA qualify as broadband?
  194. New additions to Vodacom’s Top Up range
  195. What do the ADSL Regulations really say?
  196. Papi’s hopes for the future of Telkom
  197. SA's telecoms market failure
  198. Minister to sign ICT broadband protocol
  199. Google enters Microsoft's turf
  200. Africa gets connected
  201. ADSL regulations: Telkom (and apparantly ICASA) vs Everybody Else - Who is right?
  202. Telecoms policy ‘costs users R4bn’
  203. Creative to gain from iPod accessories market
  204. RFID - the road forward
  205. Finn takes world mobile phone throwing title
  206. JAWUG and PWP aims to connect networks
  207. African ministers set to sign broadband deal
  208. Singapore: One nation under Wi-Fi
  209. ADSL changes may be a long way off
  210. POGO announces launch of world-first mobile phone file sharing software
  211. ICASA is clueless, says report
  212. Shuttleworth unveils R150m start-up fund
  213. Telecoms policy ‘costs users R4bn’
  214. Update your mobile software over the Internet
  215. Telkom 4 Mbps ADSL upgrades speeding ahead
  216. ICASA head to speak about competitiveness in telecoms arena
  217. Municipal telecoms a business opportunity
  218. A hi-tech way to socialise
  219. MTN springs ambush, shoots itself in foot
  220. Free music downloads on the way
  221. MTN Group subscribers up 9.4% in 6-mo to 25.4m
  222. Setback for Africa broadband
  223. EThekwini Municipality launches Broadband Internet trial
  224. Local searches dominated by banks, world cup
  225. Telkom rival lacking
  226. Bad telecoms service? Tell the world
  227. Setback for Africa broadband
  228. Verizon drops DSL surcharge
  229. Pirate Party Publish Election Manifesto
  230. Slow bank website frustrates its users
  231. SA retailers urged to allow customers to drive innovation
  232. Cisco probes irregularities in SA office
  233. Microsoft admits music hack
  234. Telkom working on fixing problems
  235. Television sales bonanza helps top up SABC coffers
  236. Avaya takes stock of IT challenges for 2010
  237. SNO to launch operations today
  238. Neotel Launches!
  239. Phones for SA’s poor … in 222 years
  240. 4G mobile tech unveiled on a bus
  241. Lockdown at Verizon (ZA)
  242. Neotel Launched
  243. SNO launches services as Neotel
  244. Applaud Telkom for what it’s done with its ADSL offerings
  245. Telkom may soon compete with DSTV
  246. SENTECH, SABC join pay-TV game
  247. Neotel Reference to MyBroadband.co.za
  248. ‘Back to Business’ at Verizon
  249. DSTV maybe in for stiff competition
  250. Neotel gives Telkom taste of competition