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  1. Savings already on way from Telkom rival
  2. 4 Mbps ADSL here!
  3. The SNO is finally here. So what?
  4. Neotel faces uphill battle to sign customers
  5. Sentech discontinues MyWireless Classic
  6. Number range
  7. e.tv wants to launch satellite TV
  8. Samsung claims to have cracked 4G
  9. Number portability imminent in SA
  10. SABC to spend R1,3bn on technology
  11. Defining power-user
  12. ISP Releases Name in File-Sharing Case
  13. California rewrites cable TV franchise laws
  14. New kid should help SA become more competitive — minister
  15. Icasa must get tough with bullyboy Telkom
  16. Pandey puts it all on the line
  17. SABC plans to air news all day
  18. MTN aims to cut cost of roaming in Africa
  19. Competitive telecoms
  20. 18 bidders in race to pay TV licence
  21. Neotel 'gifts' to challenge Telkom
  22. Mbeki slams high telecom costs, again,, zzzZZZ
  23. Trouble when trying to communicate with Icasa
  24. Mark Shuttleworth: “SAT-3 an inefficient cartel”
  25. Telkom loosing favour with customers
  26. Mbeki explains ADSL plan
  27. SA battles to boost broadband
  28. SA must be info-based society: Mbeki
  29. Telkom set to offer wireless broadband in 2007
  30. AT&T Gets Into Municipal Wi-Fi
  31. Telkom warns it could can investment in undersea link
  32. Applaud Telkom for what it’s done with its ADSL offerings
  33. Defections may be root of Verizon search
  34. Nothing is Neo under the sun, but really…
  35. Wireless is a viable alternative for Africa
  36. Commuters biggest users of mobile devices
  37. Daily online update on piracy
  38. Telkom’s fixed line decline may impact on ADSL delivery
  39. Costs need to come down
  40. Padayachie sees broadband opportunities
  41. Taipei offers broadband at $12
  42. Kyknet 21:30 tonigh: Discussions about Neotel
  43. Number portability won’t reduce call rates
  44. Taipei offers broadband at $12
  45. South Africa: Local Tech Needed to Reduce Communication Costs - Telkom
  46. Cell C profits from CSTs
  47. No Easy Road For Neotel
  48. More ATM customers fall victim of card-skimmers
  49. Icasa asked to stall portable numbers
  50. Cellphone users ‘will mostly stay put’
  51. Driving mobile revenues
  52. Telkom’s monopoly costs SA economy R 50-Billion
  53. Getting the DoC to care
  54. Corporate Durban’s dark secret (Call center)
  55. Neotel's challenge to Telkom
  56. Telkom to deploy WiMax early-2007
  57. Anti-Telkom campaign raises R57 000
  58. BT reveals plans for all-IP network
  59. Boardroom Spying scandal at HP to be probed.
  60. ICASA to revisit ADSL regulations, may address ADSL pricing
  61. Internet links boost wealth
  62. Laptop sales will outstrip PCs
  63. Mobile Broadband Growth Accelerating
  64. Aim is to allow users total freedom of movement while keeping contact
  65. Number portability: Who will move?
  66. New licences for telecoms sector
  67. Neotel: ‘Telecoms prices should be 25% of what it is now’
  68. Virgin Money saves with VOIP
  69. Switching: Cell users must wait
  70. NZ Gov grants $NZ43 million for uni bandwidth initiative
  71. Telkom looks beyond basic telephony
  72. Amazon beats iTunes = Selling Movies and TV shows for download
  73. Sentech scale-back irritates internet users
  74. Phishing con trick goes mobile
  75. Tata Not Keen
  76. E-mail quality wins over quantity
  77. HP in spying investigation
  78. Network demand moves from 'more pipe to more insight' - Channel Data
  79. MTN budgets R700m for rural telecoms
  80. Telecoms: let the market decide
  81. Kenya to build undersea cable
  82. Controversy over Icasa panel
  83. ADT warns of email hoax
  84. Internet blow for Telkom
  85. State department loses out to systems crash
  86. Telkom drops 'most cost effective' claim
  87. World Call scam has clients dialling duds
  88. Amazon to offer movie downloads
  89. Couch Potato Heaven
  90. Pick n Play?
  91. IBM to use PlayStation CPU for supercomputer
  92. Choice at the click of a mouse
  93. Cellular networks want another number portability delay
  94. Sentech Responds to MyWireless Article
  95. Continual advances in mobile data services attracting users
  96. Companies to demonstrate live payTV broadcast over WiMAX
  97. Still going strong in Nigeria
  98. ISP industry became far too compliant
  99. Neotel forum query
  100. World Cup telecoms infrastructure needs planning - ATIO
  101. ADSL problems frustrate users
  102. MNP implementation dates still uncertain
  103. PC hard disk system warns of Tsunamis
  104. Vodacom not responsible for dropped calls; clients must still pay
  105. Internet conference calling for Yahoo
  106. Vodafone to offer broadband access
  107. Telkom in Tot u Diens
  108. Technology can level the playing-field at work
  109. Do we need a regulatory holiday?
  110. Why is it that so many Telkom ads don’t ring true?
  111. World Cup TV blackout is possible, Sentech warns
  112. Broadband helpdesk survey shows improvement, but more work needed
  113. Cellular networks want another number portability delay
  114. Free e-mail for Vodacom users
  115. arivia.kom, Neotel to co-operate on ICT projects
  116. How can a start-up ISP survive?
  117. Wimax rollout delayed
  118. MNP delay: It's all ICASA's fault...
  119. Telkombuster extraordinaire
  120. Telkom flogging property
  121. Microsoft releases new search software
  122. Hewlett-Packard's Dunn to Step Down
  123. Shope-Mafole backs new broadband network
  124. Telkom monopoly ‘damages SMEs'
  125. Telkombuster extraordinaire: Judy Grant
  126. From India with love
  127. Donkey Dead
  128. Speak to me
  129. Neotel to ‘Bring the Internet to South Africa’
  130. VoxTelecom delivers GSM-based call centre
  131. SA telecoms inertia is paralyzing
  132. 'Sentech urgently needs funding'
  133. Pay TV and radio-broadcasting licence has not come cheap
  134. Opposition MPs oppose Icasa nominations
  135. Apple starts selling movies at online store
  136. Number portability postponement "a disgrace"
  137. Eassy promises seven-fold price cuts
  138. The sad state of American broadband
  139. Vodacom CEO back at work
  140. Neotel has landed, what now?
  141. Apple Plans to Inhabit Living Room
  142. Telkom SA one of 7 shortlisted to be Kenya's SNO?
  143. Telkom sponsors International Media Forum
  144. Opposition decries move on Icasa posts/National assembly passes ICASA names
  145. Icasa CEO still faces internal hearing
  146. Cambrient responsible for Neotel Web site
  147. Telkom ‘outage’ leaves MWeb clients stranded
  148. Xbox goes head to head with PlayStation in fight for gamers’ hearts
  149. Interconnective Services rises on bigger offering, margins
  150. Eassy promises seven-fold price cuts
  151. No more "hee haw": eDonkey taken to the glue factory
  152. Telkom fuels takeover rumours
  153. Cellphone companies will soon be fighting to get you as their customer
  154. LCD panel for mobile phones
  155. Vodacom,MTN, Cell C Fraudsters?
  156. Use it or lose it
  157. MNP pushed back to November
  158. Vodacom drop calls off the hook for now
  159. Microsoft launches iPod Killer called Zune
  160. Super-Fast Internet to Debut This Year
  161. MTN CEO under fire, M&G gagged from breaking story!
  162. Icasa chief executive faces charges
  163. State department calls for more action on freely available software
  164. Large-scale phishing attack against Barclays Bank clients
  165. Icasa boss puts job on line for portability
  166. Nokia 6234 hits local markets
  167. No sign of ICASA ADSL Regulations implementation
  168. Broadband report highlights 'two-speed' Europe (The Register)
  169. Will Sentech’s MyWireless service survive?
  170. Microsoft's Zune challenges iPod
  171. International regulations for TV technology
  172. 16 September - Software Freedom Day
  173. More to be done to make cellphone calls affordable
  174. GTS Broadband integration for residential communications
  175. All in a twist
  176. Neo kid on the block
  177. Share your vision of future in ITU’s global contest
  178. Speedy MNP promised
  179. Telkom billing under fire
  180. Gas-line broadband a pipe dream?
  181. So where is Neotel on the net
  182. Free For All
  183. 'Mobile phones dangerous for kids'
  184. Tech company sausage factory doomed to failure
  185. Confusion regarding Telkom email warning to high-end ADSL users
  186. EASSy Parties In Disconnect Over End Of The Beginning
  187. Meet the 17 new applicants who want to challenge DStv
  188. Telkom fuels takeover rumours
  189. Telkom to engage with ISP’s regarding ICASA ADSL Regulations
  190. Property developers look to GTS for broadband service
  191. No more anonymity for cellphone owners
  192. New rival for Zune, iPod
  193. Dstv
  194. Telkom getting it from all sides
  195. Broadband consumers offer ICASA help, for Free!
  196. Clamour for a slice of action in pay-TV market
  197. Google ordered to remove news
  198. Intel on inside track with silicon-laser chip
  199. Harddrive is 50 Years old!
  200. Vodacom 3G HSDPA notebook here
  201. Another Question
  202. New and innovative ADSL services from IS on the cards
  203. Virtual fax from iBurst for mobile office workers
  204. Schools may ban cellphones
  205. SA sheep shear shock to Telkom
  206. Crunch time looms for Eassy
  207. Historic spectrum auction in USA to boost US mobile services
  208. Microsoft Soapbox launches
  209. Dialogue’s listing a fresh wake-up call for Telkom
  210. Icasa to fund study on channel 65
  211. Apple distributor to open two more stores in SA to extend its footprint
  212. Macroeconomic constraints hobble Telkom
  213. Telkom confirms authenticity of ‘ADSL blacklisting’ email
  214. HSDPA growth continues
  215. MSN 'Soapbox' to challenge YouTube
  216. Google enhances document search service
  217. Icasa Failing
  218. Telecoms Action Group ready to roll
  219. Sentech: "We are ready today" [for 2010]
  220. Zimbabwe Fails To Pay Bills, Cut Off From Web
  221. Kenya, Ghana join WiMax fold
  222. Kenya to host BPO conference
  223. ‘No proof ADSL price too high’
  224. Damning report highlights Icasa’s troubles
  225. Cell groups await Icasa nod on roll-out for poor
  226. MTN SA to offer cellular TV after successful World Cup trials
  227. PC makers look to home entertainment for future
  228. MTN: “We can’t wait for number portability”
  229. AntiTrust to stage MNP protest
  230. High-speed Internet access to the Amazon
  231. Virgin to stage MNP protest march
  232. Matsepe-Casaburri submits ICASA list
  233. Auditor-general slams ICASA
  234. Napster becomes copyright guardian
  235. SA’s Television industry moves into the digital age
  236. RULING OF THE ASA DIRECTORATE against MULTICHOICE AFRICA
  237. ICASA boss’ ADSL pricing statements infuriate broadband users
  238. Get off the phone!
  239. Vodacom and MTN fingered
  240. Console war delayed
  241. Debt throws Harare off cyberspace radar
  242. Hacker group offers stealth Internet surfing
  243. Telkom gives its views on ADSL Regulations
  244. ICASA snubs MNP protestors
  245. Icasa responds to the Auditor-General
  246. Article on the delay of WiMAX and goverment's unwiilingness to push technology in SA
  247. Delay-hit Sony PS3 cheaper
  248. @lantic selects SMC Networks to support ADSL offering
  249. What if Telkom deal fails?
  250. Telkom uproar