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- Comparing top feeders
- ADSL rental price decreased ... ISP Price?
- Motorola cautious about 3G prospects for 2005
- Telkom to reward shareholders
- BREAKING NEWS :London-New York Virgin Airlines flight sends hijack alert code
- Will Telkom, MTN continue to pump profits?
- Telkom - High prices used to susidise certain services in poor areas!
- Apple dumps PowerPC for Intel Power
- MONEYWEB: In Anticipation of Telkom's results on Monday 6th June
- M&G: Will Telkom, MTN Continue to Pump Profits?
- SUNDAY TIMES: Telkom to Uphold Winning Streak
- Deep Tax Breaks Offered For Broadband Access
- New DSL Standard Promises 10 Times the Speed
- New buzzword to learn (DTCP)
- Got this from someone staying in the UK..
- African Internet News Summary
- 2005-06-03/'Free' Handsets Cost Cellphone Buyers Plenty
- Comparing top feeders
- Telkom Profits just released
- Unrivalled Telkom set for huge earnings leap
- Telkom's ZAR5 Special Dividend Surprises
- Telkom Sa Limited - Group Annual Results For The Year Ended March 31, 2005
- Telkom’s R9 divi delight
- Vodacom Substantially Increases Dividend By 61.9%
- Invitation to Telkom’s 2005 Annual Results Conference Call
- No porn for IS customers
- Bye-Bye Dial-Up (US)
- Telkom keen on DRC, Kenya
- Steve Jobs Keynote - Apple WWDC - It's true - Apple is switching to Intel
- Telkom "can't wait" for SNO
- Telkom gears up for competition
- Broadband Gets Really Fast
- Sizwe Nxasana Interview on MoneyWeb
- Telkom annual results - rough seas ahead
- Telkom prepares for competition
- New listings not a true indication of current real economic growth says DataPro
- Telkom set to spend big on network evolution
- Siemens sells mobile phones unit to BenQ
- Telkom enriches a few
- Telecommunications Prices in South Africa
- Telkom profits 'not shared'
- Networked broadband households to reach 160m in 2010
- SA’s second mobile boom
- Subsidised Handsets Behind Telecoms Growth - Vodacom
- 100 000 new jobs
- Phone companies hear call of the TV
- Internet Society slams Telkom charges
- VOIP ‘too expensive' to grow in SA
- Africa Calling
- Telkom's additional feedback to ICASA
- Sentech positioned for the mobile future
- Skype phone calls to PC
- Patriot Act to be expanded
- ADSL uptake in South Africa 'pathetically' slow
- Enhanced QQ attracts more than 85 000 new users since launch
- Telstra BigPond: Broadband is booming
- 2005-06-09/LG tops Euro 3G handset market during 1st quarter
- Verso Solution Selected to Support the Launch of Sentech's Voice system
- MTN and the R6-bn
- MTN subscribers jump 50%
- Broadband Initiative for the City of Johannesburg
- Telkom's workers are furious at fat cat slave drivers
- Govt dispels WBS/Sentech rumours
- Telkom announces Nkenke Kekana's resignation
- Sentech select Verso to support their voice services
- SABC's digitisation begins
- Employees benefit from Telkom’s strong performance
- Nokia, Intel in speed drive (WiMax)
- New Internet Phone Service Slashes Call Charges
- SA shoppers to embrace internet
- Sharon Horton's boss, Nat Kekana has resigned
- Telkom Basks in Profits
- Untimited broadband and calls for £19.95
- Sa May Lose Out On Wireless Broadband Boon
- Costing the e-mail puppy dog
- VSNL packs $200 m kitty in its South African safari
- Marconi to axe 800 jobs
- 3G or not 3G (New Zealand)
- Telcoms costs too high - National Traesury
- Municiple Wi-fi networks in London
- End to “free” cell phones on contracts?
- The slog for top dog
- cruise liner scam from USA
- Telkom Foundation launches its first Letsema Village in rural Limpopo
- Gartner identifies five most over-hyped IT security threats
- Mybroadband Hacked?
- Electric cables used for hotel broadband
- UK beats China in DSL growth
- Phishermen using Telkoms name....
- FCC Chairman Makes Broadband Top Priority
- Verizon follows rival in DSL price cut
- New Wasp Industry Guidelines
- Could Telkom be tempted by VOIP?
- 2005-06-13/Nokia insists WiMax will not kill 3G
- ICANN seeks members
- VoIP will indeed take-off in SA
- WBS and Sentech fight (re: Poll)
- Cell C now roams with 287 operators worldwide
- BT Extends & Improves Portable Satellite Broadband
- Global broadband uptake rockets
- Mark Shuttleworth To Talk To Young People Via Amateur Radio
- Sony Ericsson Says Walkman with Mobile Phone
- Telecoms industry players slam draft bill as unworkable
- Broadband on steroids
- Leader of the IT pack
- FTTP (fiber to the premises) Changes Every
- Response from a happy iBurst subscriber
- Vodacom Opens Centre In Gugulethu
- No redraft for Convergence Bill
- Britain's BT launches first fixed-mobile phone
- The real economic danger of a monopoly - JSE Suspended.
- Amcom reveals ADSL2+ strategy
- Mtn's Dropped Calls
- Ants In Their Pants
- Bodge and Make-Do Inc.
- BlackBerry’s dark cloud
- Digital divisions
- 2005-06-14/Sony Ericsson's new PC Card combines 3G broadband with Wi-Fi
- Why it matters what directors are paid
- Price is the key for broadband adoption, finds ISPA
- Rival to Telkom under pressure
- Telkom blames ‘bad luck' for loss of services
- Telkom ready to made direct invests into large African markets
- Telkom’s whopping profit must also raise some alarm
- Campaign aims to get schools connected
- PayPal back in South Africa
- Cellphone Viruses Again
- naspers experiencing google.com redirects
- Big leap in broadband usage
- Forum request: local vs international news
- Sa's Sno Under Pressure To Get Ready For Launch
- Mweb Launches Fixed Wireless Internet Services In Nigeria
- World: Ten Million New Subscribers Choose DSL
- a new minister of communications?
- Telkom rival pushes for license
- Cellphone contracts to be scrutinised at Icasa hearing
- Skype Claims VoIP Lead
- Tripartite Partnership Launches Educational Projects
- Comment wanted on handset subsidies
- Turn your iPod into a soapbox
- New VoIP solution aimed at SMEs
- NPA to charge Zuma for corruption
- Africa Remains World's Least-Connected Continent
- Mauritius Aims To Be First Wireless Nation
- Google vs e-Bay – the SA chapter
- Dialup Internet going way of Rotary Phones (US)
- BT Broadband customers get Wimbledon coverage free online
- UUNET retrenches CEO...
- Telkom’s ADSL not up to speed
- MTN’s 3G Service Ready
- Why MTN kept the cash
- Telkom appoints Tequila
- 8M ADSL Package Available in U.K.
- China's Broadband Households Rise to Over 30 million
- T-Online cuts DSL rate in half
- Broadband Growth Enhances Online Advertising
- Sentech to go after dial-up market
- SA IT Services market to reach R27,5m
- Broadband lamposts - no really
- Y’ello 3G
- South Africa breaks through 100 000 broadband user mark
- Virgin to launch in SA ‘soon'
- Travelgate MP` resign
- CABINET RESHUFFLE & FREE SIM CARDS
- Telkom ADSL Offering Slated
- Moody's upgrades Eskom, Telkom
- Broadband Connectivity Arrives in Rural KZN
- New Zealand customers wanting true broadband considered a 'niche' market
- BT bows to Ofcom pressure
- Broadband Growth Stimulates Hosting Market
- Mlambo-Ngcuka 'interfered' at PetroSA
- ArrayComm Spins A Shift in Strategy Away From iBurst
- Google ‘makes hacking easier'
- BT agrees to give LLU chance to thrive
- $izwe Nxa$ana's pearls of wisdom...... LOL
- China will close down unregistered websites
- Vodacom’s 3G Expands to Include Laptop or PC
- Rajbansi's nightmare publicity stunt
- The science behind awarding top packages
- Guests
- Replacing a lion
- MultiChoice springs PVR surprise
- Telecoms market ‘fraught with uncertainty'
- Time is up warez kiddies and P2P peddlers
- Mgm v Grokster judgment - the end of Kazaa, Lime Wire et al
- Rand, strike hit S.African stocks, Telkom dives
- State to crack down on monopolies
- More spinning from the incumbents
- MTN launches 3G Service
- Missing .com links
- Convergence Bill : Full speed ahead, but keep a light touch
- City of Johannesburg Broadband Initiative on Its Way
- 100million Chinese now use the Internet
- MTN vs. Vodacom 3G
- Acquiring an 80% interest in IBURST FOR 6 AUD!!
- Calling all the bandwidth hogz!!!!!5.11 gigabits per second
- Pakistan Telco good example for Telkom to follow
- Online Evolution
- South African Broadband Users Reap the Benefits of Competition
- MTNLoaded Provides Access to a Range of Services
- 1 Gbps wireless service on the cards
- Priced Into Oblivion
- WBS cuts off mail users
- NY unveils revised Freedom Tower...
- Cellphone operator 'confident' of 3G market
- Naspers: 'Cut insane tariffs'
- Natal Mercury today
- Australian Broadband Uptake Shows the Way for SA
- Mobile phone makers embrace P2P
- Telkom ripoffs
- Switch providers, keep your number
- Low Cost Routing Vendors Need To Embrace VOIP Solutions
- Naspers: Telkom Prices Insane
- Watch out Google!
- Cellphone rates 'excessive'
- Operation Site Take Down - Warez groups busted in 11 countries
- Apple drops hard drive based b/w screened iPods
- ADSL2 (24 MBPS) lauching in UK
- ECT Act prosecution - possession of a skimming device
- ISP's offering a Wireless Service?
- Internet Changes Lives in SA
- US retains control over internet domain names
- Spending more on telephony than your bond?
- VSNL Completes Acquisition of Tyco Global Network
- It is now all falling into place - Swedes outlaws download of warez
- Datapro News
- Microsoft ... you just plain suck
- Comet mission set for deep impact
- Rival Pop-Up Ads Legal for Authorized Adware
- Brazil may build $100 laptops
- New test would measure students' Web wisdom
- Beijing clinic ministers to online addicts
- X Marks the Start of Broadband Reform
- Anti-Telkom Campaign at Rosebank Mall
- Angolan Government To Invest Usd200m In Fibre To Connect With Nambia And South Africa
- TV Over Broadband Trials
- Internet security solution debuts in SA
- Microsoft settles IBM anti-trust claims
- UK: I just got upgraded to 2 mbps for free
- New broadband 'whispers' below the radar
- Man convicted for chipping Xbox
- SA’s poor penetration - Point Topic Broadband Statistics 31 March 2005
- New Broadband technology
- New broadband 'whispers' below the radar
- Broadband over Power Lines used for VOIP
- Internet changing language
- UK ISP Offers 24Mbps Broadband
- SA’s poor penetration
- Government to sell SNO stake
- France: 20Mbps for 14.90 Euro