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- Titans square off
- PS3 price cut - but how much?
- Machines battle at robo-olympics
- 140 PSL games on SABC, e.tv
- Knott-Craig to step down as Vodacom CE
- Effortlessly bridging the ideological divide
- One laptop per child starting pilots in South Africa and Nigeria
- EASSy breaks fresh ground
- Attack on Telkom stranglehold
- Verizon obfuscation fails to disprove stolen items were found at its offices
- Neotel plans ‘significant price re-alignments’
- Vodacom vs Telkom
- Australia in $2bn broadband drive
- Celtel Nigeria Offers Free Weekend Calls
- New Head of Customer Support at iBurst
- Where does South Africa really stand regarding broadband prices?
- Telkom to reduce price of Closer ADSL packages
- Lightning on Goggle Earth
- Is Telkom confused about broadband pricing?
- Is it just me or has FaceBook exploded onto the South African Internet landscape?
- Vodacom denies CEO departure
- Apple ups the ante with iPhone enhancements
- Showdown looms over cellphone snooping law
- Facebook and the myth of the loss of privacy
- 'Huge potential for pay TV in SA’
- Wireless tagging on its way to a shelf near you
- A foolish bill
- Soccer on the box
- Telecoms regulator needed: Telconet
- Vodacom to launch ADSL
- Surfers can benefit from Telkom’s Internet service.
- Telecoms big boys reinventing themselves
- Welcome to the brave new world of bun-fights, blogs
- Is there light at end of the search engine tunnel?
- Telkom launch commercial WiMAX products
- Semel gives up Yahoo CEO title to Yang
- One of the draw backs of instant communication brought about by the Internet?
- WiMAX - the business benefits
- How secure is your VoIP?
- SA lacks key ingredient to leapfrog legacy telecoms
- Vodacom to launch WiMax before the end of the year
- YouTube expands international horizons with multi-lingual, localized websites
- Microsoft changes Vista to appease Google
- SA plans own undersea cable
- Free Calls for Cell C Customers
- Competition means broadcast game has to change
- Vodacom and Telkom's rocky relationship may be at an end
- Ten usefull things to know about Macs
- Microsoft launches prepaid Office
- AT&T launches $10 DSL it hopes no one signs up for
- Go, Ivy, go! Communications gets cracking
- How do Telkom’s WiMax offerings compare on price?
- Looking abroad to bridge the skills gap
- Now e.tv puts one past SABC
- BlackBerry to take you ‘beyond e-mail’
- SEACOM Marine Survey to start in South Africa
- Spescom grabs R10m Neotel contract
- The king of cool
- Vodacom and MTN mum on Cell C’s free calls
- Vodacom Select vs DStv Compact
- Gartner: IM will rule the communication space
- Multi-Choice pre-empts competition
- Social networking lifting off
- MS makes conciliatory noises
- Losing Facebook - (un)social networking
- Will we need TV licences for cellphones?
- iBurst gets tough on caps
- E-mail phone showdown
- Shock over SABC millions for UK soccer rights
- Ruling soon on bid for Business Connexion
- Critics complain about Cell C’s Free Weekend Call Conditions
- Heading for divorce court
- One broadband account to rule them all
- Telkom is “nothing without our customers”
- Session initiation protocol
- Knott-Craig to hang up his gloves
- ‘Telkom worried about wireless providers’
- These are the voyages of the Starship DoC…
- Telkom-BCX hearings wrap up
- SA gets tough on spammers
- Concerns about Facebook's terms of use
- VOIP calls to Africa at near wholesale rates
- Virgin Mobile celebrates birthday with free SMS offer
- Alan Knott-Craig
- Telkom prepares for SAT-3 competition, denies capacity problems
- Engineer IT articles: Complimentary subscriptions
- Vodacom still looking for suitable ISP partner
- Local loop unbundling recommendations - what does it mean for an ordinary person?
- Internet fraud is rife – Digital Planet
- Broadband is just the start
- One learner, one laptop
- iPhone: All hype gadget or true smart phone contender?
- Does Telkom have Cell C's number?
- Mobile broadband price a killer
- Nepad’s broadband protocol under fire
- Apple Saviour Steve Jobs a controversial visionary
- NEF to discount MTN shares for black people
- Spectrum-battle hots up
- Seeking a savvier beast at new-look Vodacom
- SABC gets tough on TV licences
- Gauteng unfurls broadband umbrella
- Digital Planet says online shopping is safe
- SABC looks at increasing TV license fees
- Post Office will sell MTN shares discount
- iPhone may assist rivals
- iPhone & AT&T... Vodacom/Mtn/Cell C this is how it should be!
- Average U.S. download speed - 1.97MB/s!
- Is Facebook ready for Google buy out?
- Naspers to lure low-income audience with SuperSport
- Call for new Domain Name Authority directors
- Cheaper bandwith - fact or fiction?
- South Africa forging ahead with Digital Terrestrial Television
- TV enabled PC, Laptop and Cellphone users must have license
- Operators spend more on staff
- Ringing the changes
- MTN invests in own fiber network
- Hacker charged with breaching NASA computers
- MTN to connect with SA consumer
- Altech granted broadband licence in Rwanda
- A new television station by Sunday
- Surfing the edges of personal freedom
- SA firms put web tools on cellphones
- 100 000 clients
- Technology 'geniuses' make pilgrimmages to Microsoft
- Japanese firm develops glove that 'feels' 3D images
- Google urges authorities to watch Microsoft
- Google gives its docs and spreadsheets a facelift
- MTN goes it alone on R10m Sandton cable
- Caps, Traffic Shaping and Contention Ratios
- Google picks Kenya
- Easy terms, cut price for MS Office
- 100 000 times more powerful than a home PC
- Vodacom, MTN revolution
- MTN pushes Edge
- An iPod Has Global Value. Ask the (Many) Countries That Make It.
- Cell C sale off the table
- M$ evades promise of Vista Ultimate extras
- Internet surfing on the beach
- Online bullying
- Datapro re-launches as Vox Telecom
- Telkom, BCX deal shot down
- You know your blog is good when you are highly blogged about
- Cell C slams credit ratings by Moody's
- Bid for Business Connexion blocked
- SowetoTV is ready for Sunday’s launch
- BCX glad uncertainty is over
- Business Day Letter: Switch off SABC
- A shrewd ‘sham’
- ISPA welcomes prohibition of Telkom-BCX deal
- ABSA warns against phishing scam
- MTN owes Cell C R 200-million
- Around the block and back
- Competing undersea cable projects creating redundancy risk
- MTN flabbergasted by Cell C claims
- Telkom disappointed with BCX ruling
- Prepaid Office to go
- BCX considers ways of fending off other suitors
- Telecoms industry plays out like a blue movie
- iPhone is the [best/worst] device ever
- The new boss is determined to see things for himself
- 'Superior performance of ultra-wideband technology allows competitive edge'
- Being off-line is the worst office nightmare
- Windows replaces Linux in mining industry
- Mixed response to DStv deaf plan
- Power to the base station – A modest proposition
- Telkom denies ADSL capacity problems
- Petrol Station Leak Cuts Off 1000s of Phones
- MyBroadband breaks through 270 000 unique monthly visitors
- Criminals Get The Boot
- Vodacom tells MTN ‘you are not first’
- Will Vodacom and MTN join forces against Telkom?
- Wii six times more popular than PS3
- Vodacom workers down tools
- National Arts Festival is online
- Apple?s iPhone sells more than half a million units in first weekend
- Telkom share price takes a beating
- Google wins search battle
- It's a two-way race...
- New dawn of the PSL
- Speaking under the sea
- Another traffic project fails to deliver
- The true MNP numbers
- Vodacom following Vodafone lead with WiMax and ADSL?
- Local Web 2.0 site hits the sweet spot
- iPhone hack allows free Wi-Fi
- Kenya seeks private funding for undersea telecom link
- Less than 3% of Vodacom staff on strike
- Vodacom: Striking workers broke the rules
- Demystifying the iPhone
- Stingy AT&T spoiled iPhone party
- New Zealand does away with forced voice line rental for ADSL
- Tug of war over Eassy
- "BCX decision exposes South African market failings"
- Telkom set for the hard slog
- VoIP and Web technologies have much to offer contact centres
- Don’t be shy, go online
- Community TV starts to carve out its space in SA
- DataPro dips 10% after bid talk fizzles
- Gates ousted as world's richest
- iBurst continues to show rapid growth
- The future of Broadband in South Africa
- Business Connexion in reprieve
- New rules in game of access to media
- eNATIS hacked
- Telkom exec u-turns on quitting
- EU Fines Telefonica Over Web Prices
- Hackers return to ‘finish’ eNatis job
- Ecard storm brews up less than happy 4th of July - Sophos
- Eight soft skills to drive a successful IT career
- MTN ‘free GB’ offer ends
- M-Power Radio on Track
- DataPro share price up and down on market speculation
- FXI tackles SABC board nomination process
- Time for Business Connexion to regroup
- Dept of Transport calls eNaTIS hacking ‘laughable’
- Google gobbles up GrandCentral
- Old Mutual goes Vista
- PSL, SABC battle continues
- Internet growth in SA stalls
- Adverts on Sony's PS3?
- Yahoo! targeting Google's online advertising
- Vox Telecom expands into consumer market with VOIP service
- Probe underway into eNaTIS hack
- Telkom's ‘propaganda minister' returns
- Spanish telco unapologetic on huge broadband anti-trust fine
- No work, no calls
- Connectivity in SA: 'Heads should roll'
- Top 10 malware chart
- Apple iPhone in SA? Get a cracked one, thanx to DVD Jon
- ‘Telecom directives a key step’
- 'eNatis Website not hacked'
- Telkom reneges on ADSL promise to ICASA and consumers
- Hacker let eNatis off lightly — expert
- Outrage as Vodacom blocks strikers’ phones
- Striking Vodacom employees will stay ‘locked-out’
- Ericsson completes live 40Gbps optical transmission trial
- Metros ‘should help get citizens connected to internet’
- A New World
- Bavaria: “I AM STEL here”
- Men can not shut up either
- EASSy finally forging ahead
- Tribunal outcome lauded
- Ensuring protection against power surges
- Bugs for sale! [Online auction for security bugs]
- The new Shuttleworth
- SABC boss just can’t believe he lost
- WiMAX Washout
- The M$ Way
- Take it to the max
- Standard Bank, universities in drive to attract school leavers back to IT