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- Malware alters Internet search results using a rootkit
- Poorest cellphone users pay the most to chat
- 5 in court over VOIP in Namibia
- SA 3rd in DSL growth in Q2 2006
- Broadcasters set up shop in SA
- Check this proudly South African internet product
- South Africa third in Worldwide ADSL growth
- VSNL's history not so rosy ?
- Suspended Icasa head gets pay increase
- Another expensive failure
- Email support still lacking from Broadband Providers
- Porn: School bans cellphones
- Google type WiFi Mesh Network for Tshwane
- Axxess pushing the ADSL ISP price limit downwards
- Free Up Cell Cartel
- Cell C forced to end WiMax trials
- Another ICASA Jackboot stomping on the consumer's face.
- China develops own Internet
- New internet group may cause chaos
- Internet services back in Zimbabwe
- Cell C forced to end WiMax trials
- Acer unveils Ferrari dual-core notebook range
- Al Jazeera ready to broadcast from SA
- iBurst continues its aggressive coverage expansion
- MS mulls emergency IE fix
- MTN HSDPA-3G customers the most satisfied with their broadband service
- Yahoo, Microsoft to share IM space
- Cyber attacks increasingly target home users
- Broadband users rate price as most important
- Lack of bandwidth limits SA Vista testing
- How useful is ICASA?
- Vodacom launches online cellphone shopping mall
- Microsoft releases early patch for the VML flaw
- Disciplinary inquiry for Icasa CEO
- India invites SA to join it in e-network
- Celtel drops roaming charges to woo users
- How to choose the broadband internet option perfect for you
- Telkom clarifies capping regime
- ICASA reveals most unpopular telcos
- iBurst Resolves Connection Issues
- Intel introduces new computer chip
- Xbox 360 games pricing announced
- Google upgrades enterprise search device
- Mobile number portability outlook is bleak
- Telkom wrapped over the knuckles for ADSL claims
- Sentech punts wireless broadband
- Making the internet a safer place to shop
- Battle of the ISPs
- Telkom implements changes in dialling procedures
- SA's telescope hopes rise
- A piece of Apple's pie
- Windows Live Services released from beta
- Intel pursues Moore's law 'to improve performance and lower costs'
- Intel Classmate PC (Their answer to the $100 laptop)
- When "unlimited" wireless broadband means "you download porn"... - From digg.com
- Industry’s Dirty Little Secret - Cross-country transit prices keep SAT3 international
- 31 Telecoms Companies Threaten To Pull Out Of EASSY Project
- Broadcasters Beware
- Creative mayhem at Yahoo hack-a-thon
- 14 Tbps over a Single Optical Fiber
- MTN wants to be first for customer service
- "The cellphone revolution"
- First in SA: The new 3G/DVB-H Cellphone
- Huge telecom links in pipeline
- Cheap until you chirp
- On your box, get set...
- Bringing open source software to schools
- Samsung launches 22-inch LCD monitor
- Emerging markets, SMEs hold massive potential
- South African broadband users number over 300 000
- Some thoughts from a Kenyan on EASSY
- ADSL problems frustrate users
- MWeb to sell iBurst services
- Mobiles that scream when stolen
- Drive against Internet gambling is 'doomed'
- Telkom explains connectivity problems
- The Heart of Google's Wild Success Is a Home Page of Calculated Simplicity
- Broadband content boost for UK after deal between BT and Sony
- 'R9m installation delivers R3m a month saving'
- Nokia develops short-range wireless technology
- Telecoms Action Campaign moving ahead
- Digital signature technology combats spam menace to electronic messaging
- Leaders must tackle Internet paradoxes
- South African bandwidth pricing kills broadband joy
- Will Low-Power Wibree Spec Replace Bluetooth?
- Cellphone boom hits rural Africa
- MyWireless Classic Cancellation Confusion
- Telkom’s ADSL far more expensive than world standards
- SA should do more business online
- What Microsoft still isn’t saying about WGA and Volume Activation 2.0
- What are we going to do with the 2010 infrastructure - afterwards?
- McAfee cries foul over Vista security features
- Hitachi Maxell develops wafer-thin storage disc
- ZyXEL hits the local market
- Competition law review on track
- Cellular operators begin to co-operate
- MXit to open shops in nine countries
- More competition in ADSL wholesale and retail space
- Turn off your virus scanner, Telkom tells internet client
- A mobile multimedia world
- Has Virgin Mobile hit a wobble?
- Telkom gives client mixed messages
- Beware the web domain scheme
- Communication costs slowing SME growth in SA?
- Windows Vista, Longhorn to get new anti-piracy measures
- IBM iSystem users launch online community
- SMS will 'drive the mobile Internet'
- Attracting eyeballs
- Yebo to Jajah
- Nashua Mobile plans to offer widest choice of Internet services
- Wiki schoolbook project from ShuttleWorth Foundation
- Google courts computer programmers with new tools
- Neotel building broadband team
- BlackBerry blues
- Cape Town could save R40m on telecoms
- Taking on Telkom
- Chat class
- Back to the future
- Is your phone brand new?
- Taking on Telkom
- Consumers set to pay less for phone calls
- Google to buy YouTube?
- Ngonyama central in controversial dumping of Telkom shares
- Local market is ready to Skype
- Microsoft to fix Windows, Office security flaws
- Neotel happy with its progress
- DVD wounds the video star
- Neotel plans workforce of 2000
- Telkom deal report slammed
- Hooked on the message
- Telkom warns customers against payment scam
- No permission given for Telkom share sale
- Microsoft delivers Vista's final test version
- Fiber-to-the-home tops 1 million subscribers
- Google Snaps Up YouTube for $1.65B
- Decision on Telkom’s big purchase delayed
- Website has municipal department in a huff
- Anti-Telkom campaign closes in on target
- South Africans continue to search for common terms
- The Gates may be open but the hurdles still remain
- Tuning in on the Internet
- Samsung starts marketing 10 megapixel camera phone
- Third Network Operator on the cards?
- Boosting Internet speeds without fiber-optics
- Skype more popular than MSN, Google Talk
- Supercomputer users plan fast quad adoption
- Hackers find use for Google Code Search
- Leaf Wireless to develop African 'smart device' market
- No more Soccer World Cup broadcast fears — Sentech
- ADSL ISPs drop prices in fight for customers
- The broadband war has begun
- Vodacom announces lower roaming rates
- CellC and MTN’s data support lacking
- MTN, Ericsson and GSMA to use biofuels
- Online advertising grows up
- Google reaching for internet 'holy grail'
- Libya orders OLPC child laptops for all their kids
- Pumpkin power
- Nortel claims a fatter WiMax pipe
- French govt wants 4m online via fibre by 2012
- Icasa study will probe market power
- Technology’s role in delivery
- MTN and CellC set the record straight
- Manufacturers fudging LCD response times?
- You've been hacked
- Tough for ISPs to compete against Telkom in ADSL ISP space
- Mobile content services hit SA market
- Is Vodacom eying iBurst?
- Tiny mobile TV is growing up fast
- Confusion over MTN VOIP tariffs
- Survivor joins telecoms pledge drive
- More spam thanks to US judge?
- Cape moots R400m fibre plan
- Dep. MoC speech on broadband at digital cities forum
- Copper wire as fast as fiber
- Telkom have money to burn
- World Teleco Alliance
- Out on the town
- Organising your life online
- Ericsson's high-performance broadband named best access technology
- Warning of cyber crime surge
- Taking on Telkom
- Bhisho plans clampdown on school cellphones
- Vista-ready games, software in time for festive season
- Massive upgrade to MTN Data Network
- Wireless broadband 'soon' in SA
- The door’s open
- Rich media rapidly making in-roads into SA online market
- Fujitsu to offer flash-disk option with laptops
- High tariffs are good for the poor: MTN exec
- Commissioning of EASSY delayed to 1 October 2008
- Telkom revenues to take hit
- How ANC bigwigs jostled for Telkom
- Africa awash with pirated software
- Telkom CEO pockets R5.6m in 6 months
- Telkom: We have the right to know (Sunday Times Editorial)
- EASSy deal top be signed soon
- Social Networking takes off with teens
- VoIP Blocking: MTN and Vodacom clarify their positions
- More digits for your digits
- Private firms may rescue state telecoms
- Telkom implements 10-digit dialling system
- Boosting Internet speeds without fiber-optics
- Stay abreast of the spate of IT laws
- SMEs soldier on despite IT limits
- Telkom continues to explore
- Internet Solutions waiting for ICASA on ADSL regulations
- iBurst adds blog to customer care
- MyADSL featured on HomecomingRevolution
- Telecoms Convergence
- ICT network 'is road to freedom'
- MTN launches TV cell phone service, awaits licence
- SMS subscription services for MTN and Vodacom users
- Look, Elephant tracks on the SABC sidelines
- MTN to roll out cellphone TV
- Ballmer: Microsoft pushing for simplicity
- SABC’s frequency is jammed
- Sentech to increase MyWireless speed
- Vodacom launches credit card
- MTN launches Samsung P910 with mobile TV trial
- Telkom bashing
- Music industry in 8,000 new file-share lawsuits
- More proposed EU regulations - Video content
- FNB ATMS go wireless
- Iran makes the Internet only 128K
- Tech lobby urges Mpahlwa to update Copyright Act
- Forget the broadband buzz and look at the rand and cents saving
- Intel ships next-generation WiMAX chip
- Samsung clarifies 14.4 Mbps HSDPA mobile phone claim
- Managed Liberalisation Not The Way
- 90% of globe to have mobile coverage
- Telkom eyes Nigeria, Ghana for expansion
- Russian music download site sends defiant message to US
- Broadband UK needs 'more speed'
- Vodacom to reduce data prices
- AT&T: 768K DSL broadband for $10 per month.
- German industry attacks planned fee for PCs
- YouTube's South African connection
- Mobile Broadband to become standard feature in laptops
- AllofMP3 becomes "free" but there is a catch
- AT&T's $10 DSL
- Broadband not grabbing SA market
- Mobile driving security threats
- VoxTelecom ties up SS7 interconnect with Vodacom
- VoIP revolution leaves US behind
- Spectrum woes for VSNL in S Africa
- Spectrum split ‘must be bolder’
- New iPods hit by computer virus
- San Francisco Free Google WiFi derailed by nuts
- Iburst Reaches Coverage Milestone