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  1. OS upgrade causes News24 downtime
  2. Apple looks peachy
  3. Microsoft pushes premium versions of Vista
  4. Cellphone mast 'only installed at Walmer clinic after EIA'
  5. New local system shares content with Internet users
  6. THE SALE OF THE TELKOM STAKE, Who's who in the zoo
  7. 1st level of Blu-Ray copy protection cracked
  8. Telkom chief faces trouble in the ranks
  9. Small cellphone firms big winners
  10. Consumer group fires salvo at Telkom
  11. On-the-go work habits increase output hours
  12. Why don't more CIOs become CEO?
  13. Telkom explains poor ADSL speeds
  14. SMME Forum supports Telkom/BCX deal
  15. SAT-3 for all?
  16. Apple's take on cellphones
  17. 'Take note of Telkom woe'
  18. 'Sounds impossible,' but U.S. team put image into single photon
  19. Google Earth and 'collateral damage'
  20. This Trojan talks about missiles!
  21. Microsoft offers Vista preview to fight piracy
  22. Price definitely a factor, says Neotel
  23. MTN Uganda in its sights
  24. Bid to save black-owned operators will only burden councils
  25. Moaners and groaners begone
  26. Getting Closer
  27. No Skype Pro for South Africa
  28. Neotel staff numbers growing
  29. Telkom sulks...:D
  30. 'I won't pay for a Telkom line I don't have'
  31. Give us fair phone charges
  32. Cell C continues to gain from number portability
  33. Bandwidth theft continued - criminal prosecutions
  34. Accessing Cell C services problematic for ported subscriber
  35. The alternative path
  36. Cell users ’punished’ for switching
  37. MWEB online Christmas shopping up by 800% in two years
  38. Consumer spending on mobile music will surpass $32bn by 2010 - Gartner
  39. Service suffers because rich people don't queue
  40. Telkom’s international bandwidth monopoly may be gone soon
  41. Icasa board member chosen
  42. VM customer ‘over the moon’
  43. Video games are the cool new music scape
  44. What Telkom can learn from Morocco when it comes to ADSL
  45. S Africa facing 'a severe' networking skills gap
  46. Fixed-line portability by February???
  47. Comms dept keeps grip on Telkom stake
  48. Telecoms costs worry call centres
  49. Microsoft to extend support period of Windows XP
  50. Visa launches mobile platform
  51. Police call units to get firm boost
  52. Naspers soars on news of big Russian internet deal
  53. Satellite competition launched to transmit the voice of Africa
  54. ‘Made for mobile’ movies get sponsorship from Roamware
  55. JINX now supports VOIP
  56. ‘3.6 Mbps and beyond’ for Vodacom customers in 2007
  57. U.S. cities don't make the intelligence cut
  58. Rescue attempt on poorly performing telecentres
  59. 95% of consumers think Telkom CEO has failed
  60. Telkom rates come under fire
  61. South Africans revolt against high phone charges
  62. 'Costly' PS3 heading to South Africa
  63. Court battles loom as partners fall out
  64. A consumer guide to winning with MNP
  65. AMD pins hopes on 'Barcelona' chip
  66. DBSA grants R484m loan to Nexus to help roll out Neotel
  67. Faust, or How I Sold my Soul to Telkom
  68. Voice and the kitchen sink
  69. Is there any hope for SA broadband?
  70. Another world
  71. Undersea wrangling
  72. Internet shaking up media industry
  73. Naspers joins MXit frenzy
  74. Sentech senior managers face axe
  75. Cellular operators off the hook
  76. Get ready for Vista
  77. Nokia's sales up, market share steady
  78. Internet fax
  79. Microsoft hands out free laptops to top bloggers
  80. YouTubers to get ad money share
  81. Paris Mashile - The Anarchist
  82. Millions jump fixed-line ship
  83. Telkom’s 4 Mbps ADSL trial will end soon. What then?
  84. With MXit in its bag, Naspers opens door to sprouting market
  85. Music industry in trouble
  86. Website lampoons virtual Second Life
  87. Four African countries try to turn back the clock
  88. Microsoft and AMD Conclude “Vanishing Point” Game With a Bang
  89. Vodacom grows customer base to 28.2 million
  90. Morocco tops African Broadband League
  91. MNP has little impact on Vodacom
  92. Neotel to focus on WiMax and CDMA
  93. Vodacom selling iPhones? Watch this space
  94. African broadband expected to reach 7m by 2011
  95. Tracking Who's Saying What About Whom
  96. Howzat for mobile TV
  97. Retrieving memory
  98. Sentech plans to stir up the broadband market
  99. Perlman quits SABC after list furore
  100. Cell behemoths surge
  101. Vitriol aplenty for phone operators
  102. Online auctioneers buy into Jump Technologies
  103. New Windows Vista launched today
  104. Microsoft Vista innovative, not revolutionary
  105. Will 2007 deliver 2006 promises?
  106. Vodacom hangs up the phone on 2.5m low-spending customers
  107. Fake Vista selling for $1.30
  108. Vista Arrives in Changed Landscape
  109. Google Earth 4 out of BETA
  110. CareerJunction launches CV2Resume
  111. Telkom Gives 'Guaranteed' Minimum ADSL Speeds
  112. State may help viewers to buy digital TV upgrade
  113. Blacklist fear at SABC — Cosatu
  114. First round of race for Vodacom BEE stake ends next month
  115. MXit reaches the 3 million mark
  116. Vodacom prepares for R 7.5 Billion BEE Deal
  117. John Perlman’s ‘rolling head’ a sad portent for SA
  118. ICASA's performance ‘pathetic'
  119. Neotel's Voice from Within
  120. DA calls for ICASA review.
  121. Sentech MyWireless gets new product manager
  122. Sophos Application Control now blocks Windows games
  123. iBurst plans to add 50 000 new subscribers in 2007
  124. HelloPeter improves on redesigned site
  125. Telecoms Cable Operators Merge
  126. IBM joins WiMax Forum
  127. Telkom explains slow ADSL speeds
  128. HSDPA making waves
  129. MTN, others axe roaming costs
  130. Bandwidth throttles 2010
  131. Analysts count on porting for cellphone shake-up
  132. Vista is more secure than ...
  133. Boffins aim to make hi-tech more lowbrow
  134. 4G phones go on trial run in district
  135. Guarding employee privacy
  136. Michael Dell back in charge as Rollins exits Dell
  137. Paris Mashile: Financial Mail Loser
  138. Power to the people
  139. SA shades Nigeria in cellphone users
  140. Cyber screenings get lively sales results
  141. ICASA's Findings on Mobile Pricing
  142. ICASA gives its views on the high cost of mobile services
  143. Cell operators face Icasa bid to cut costs of routing calls
  144. Interconnection kills the VOIP star?
  145. SMS gets message across
  146. Broadband report card
  147. Gadgets to die for
  148. Broadcast digital upgrade will boost jobs and skills
  149. Wireless Internet for All, Without the Towers
  150. Motshabi leads Cell C raid on big brothers
  151. (Air)time is money
  152. ‘Mashile and ICASA must apologize’
  153. MTN, Vodacom to lose out on R2.33bn if Icasa has its way
  154. Municipal munificence
  155. Cisco to create two companies in SA
  156. State, Post Office silent on tender probe report
  157. Cutting Mobile Prices
  158. ISPA tries to plug holes in ICASA ADSL Regulations
  159. Systemtech goes hard on pirates
  160. Shuttleworth invests R25 million in SA SEO company
  161. Moche's 2010 efforts
  162. Lack of INFRACO clarity ‘disconcerting’ - ISPA
  163. Don't hold your breath
  164. Apple isn't waiting
  165. Real phone magic
  166. Roll on SABC challenge to boring DStv bouquet
  167. Information life-cycle management
  168. No computer needed
  169. The great non-port
  170. Cutting mobile prices
  171. Motorola, Telkom rival team up
  172. India's vision for a digital billion BBC article
  173. Cell C hails probe into interconnection costs
  174. The Poison Ivy Innovation Engine
  175. Spotted on Gizmodo
  176. Big shake-up looms in TV sector
  177. Emerging Digital Media trickle to become a torrent
  178. Sentech losing its signal as key staff sign off
  179. Sony unveils Blu-ray disc drive burner
  180. New Anti-Crime website goes live
  181. Lay-offs may be the first sign of a midlife crisis at Cell C
  182. Internet could seize up in 2007
  183. Claims of racism, personality clashes behind staff exodus
  184. MWeb at loggerheads with Telkom over ADSL problems
  185. Bill Gates calls for more powerful computer security
  186. Executive shuffle at Vodacom
  187. Simon Duffy appointed Cell C Chairman
  188. "Bring me Paris Mashile's head..."
  189. Top tips to beat the blackouts
  190. Who will win the broadband battle?
  191. ‘Waiting for the Barbarians’
  192. SABC talks funding with state
  193. Free anti-virus utility for Vista
  194. Microsoft charity going begging
  195. Broadband plans
  196. Big names step up battle against counterfeits
  197. Ananzi Search Results
  198. Local Bandwidth Caps kills Web 2.0
  199. DBSA co-funds Neotel, Nexus
  200. Sale of grey products regulated
  201. CNN: Africa's Internet gap getting wider
  202. MWEB launches WiMax for Namibia
  203. Blackout backup is not foolproof
  204. Icasa is still holding the phone on lower rates
  205. Doing it their way
  206. Microsoft again hits software piracy
  207. Number of local broadband users closing in on half a million
  208. Icasa ignores its own legal opinion
  209. Mbeki’s telecoms statements disappoint
  210. Newspapers, R.I.P.
  211. State of the Nation Address and News24 downtime unrelated
  212. Neotel's Slow but Steady Start
  213. Verizon Arrest Warrant
  214. Cybercrime ‘about to take off in SA’
  215. Will you be a cyber-crook's Valentine?
  216. Email disclaimers do not disclaim
  217. YouTube founders reaped fortunes from sale to Google
  218. Even in the UK, all is not rosy with broadband
  219. Court orders Telkom to reinstate contract
  220. Court orders Telkom to reinstate contract
  221. Call cancelled (Vodacom)
  222. New SA gadget to curb cellphone theft
  223. Telkom makes moves on internet firm Africa Online
  224. Communications union claims mistreatment
  225. Cheaper cell calls on the way
  226. 'Madame Wikipedia’ runs web giant from village HQ
  227. NTT DoCoMo Achieves 5Gbps in 4G Field Experiment
  228. Developers start to build their own triple-play telecoms systems
  229. First development call centre to start ringing soon
  230. Mobile data revenues to triple by 2011: BMI-T
  231. Telkom confirms talks with African Lakes Corp
  232. Becoming respectable
  233. Erwin clears air on state-owned Infraco
  234. Steady uptake of African VoIP Services
  235. MTN, GSMA and others to pilot mobile money transfer
  236. Note the basics when purchasing mobile solutions
  237. Telkom responds to ADSL problems
  238. Telkom in tussle over R200/m
  239. Call centres still cost centres
  240. Mbeki 'short on telecoms solutions'
  241. Tough year ahead
  242. Infraco news
  243. BidOrBuy combats online fraud
  244. Telkoms Economies of truth in Cape TImes 2007/02/13
  245. Valentine's Day Disasters 2007
  246. In this day and age even love has gone online — and it’s blooming
  247. Newcomers to pay-TV market will have to blaze fresh trails
  248. Sentech base stations go live
  249. Tonic for Telkom and consumers
  250. Not perfect