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  1. Time for fraudsters to face the music
  2. Rand Water pipe burst in Meredale could leave Roodepoort dry
  3. MTN Group concludes acquisition of 51% stake in Telecel Cote d’Ivoire
  4. Astrologist sues Nasa after comet crash
  5. SNO license weeks away
  6. Top five IT performers
  7. Antsy insurers
  8. Forget WiMax, Here Comes xMax
  9. Computers get high-speed
  10. Telkom director resigns
  11. Telkom ad in Die Burger
  12. Broadband Player To Offer Voice
  13. ‘a Retrograde Step’
  14. EU say no to software patent law
  15. VoIP's the word
  16. Telkom Outlines Future Plans to Minister
  17. South Africa "drops" prices
  18. Man Charged With Stealing Wi-Fi Signal (USA)
  19. British Telecom: Every home with DSL
  20. Pakistan at the barricades
  21. Broadband Driving the Digital Music Market
  22. South Africa a key market for Alcatel
  23. MTN acquires remaining 40% stake to own MTN Network Solutions
  24. Broadband via power lines sparks Google's interest
  25. London blasts congest Telkom
  26. New Icasa boss
  27. Beware Bluesnarfer
  28. Telkom Testing New ADSL Services
  29. SA is still on the sidelines of triple play
  30. Programmers should ‘grow up'
  31. iBurst Users Speculate a New WBS Pay-Per-Byte Policy
  32. Icasa man takes ‘revolving door’ to licensee
  33. Everything You Need to Know About Next-gen Broadband
  34. 2005-07-07/Billabong Pro Jbay to be streamed to SA Billabong stores
  35. Telco monopoly inhibiting SA business
  36. Retail VoIP use doubles in nine months
  37. The cost of making telephone calls could plummet (UK)
  38. 2MB ADSL for only £10
  39. 2005-07-06/[vnunet.com]3G written off as a 'disappointment'
  40. Mtn Deploys Glenayre Versera Video Mail As Part Of 3g Rollout In South
  41. 14 Mbps 3G Mobile Phones on the Way
  42. New Video Conferencing System to be Launched in SA
  43. CenterPoint tests high-speed access via wall sockets, IBM involved
  44. WBS Speed Problems in Pretoria
  45. Icasa chair suspends staff: DA
  46. The world tells the US to go and get fecked over DNS control
  47. Feds Fear Air Broadband Terror
  48. Broadband Access in Australia Put Before Government
  49. Internet Growth Maturing in the US, SA just Starting Out
  50. Iburst Problems Gone International Netherlands Reports
  51. Talking with Telkom dinosaurs (letter in Busines Day)
  52. Broadband ‘can cut bank bills'
  53. Who will succeed Nxasana?
  54. Telkom to 'adjust' prices
  55. Use your cellphone with Skype
  56. Marketing council to investigate who's milking local consumers
  57. Minimum Cost
  58. Talking With Telkom Dinosaurs
  59. Department of Communication to Discuss Telecoms Pricing
  60. First Live WiMax Data Transfer for Siemens
  61. Only open market will solve bandwidth woes
  62. Trains derailed in pakistan, possible terror attack
  63. New .mobi suffix points to wireless Web sites
  64. Lower prices for Telkom customers
  65. UK: Vonage wants "Naked DSL"
  66. Control Theory
  67. VoIP uptake slow for corporates while consumers chat away
  68. SA’s Tata connection
  69. Local councils seek own telephone networks
  70. US: High-Speed Internet Service War Sparks
  71. High-speed internet use set to erupt, says report
  72. Competition key for SA telco price decrease
  73. Govt admits SA telecoms prices ‘prohibitive'
  74. Telkom Web Site Down !
  75. New VANS terms and conditions 130705 - self-provisioning allowed
  76. 2 mbps uncapped ADSL for R150 pm
  77. Vonage renews calls for 'naked DSL' in the UK
  78. Telkom changes
  79. Telecoms firms prefer rivalry, not rules
  80. Cellular pricing under the spotlight
  81. SA broadband base to grow
  82. Die Burger: Geduld op met foonkoste
  83. SNO license "due in weeks"
  84. How to fix SA's telecoms problems
  85. Competition key for SA telco price decrease
  86. Reuters: S.Africa's Telkom, rapped by govt, eyes price cuts
  87. SA closer to cheaper ICT
  88. Telkom defends pricing structure
  89. M$ SA software patent challenged
  90. 2005-07-15/S.Africa's Telkom, rapped by govt, eyes price cuts
  91. 2005-07-15/Vodafone Germany to keep VoIP out of the 3G network
  92. 2005-07-15/Vodafone adds 500,000 3G users in Germany
  93. Town to implement their own Fiber to Home (BellSouth not happy)
  94. Star Wars Revelations (3 million downloads for fan film)
  95. SA telecoms have their say.
  96. Unlimited, untimed calls
  97. Telkom hosted conference tackles the issue of convergence
  98. Skepticism about DoC's ability to lower telecoms costs
  99. Telkom-controlled ADSL price war looms
  100. Internet, 3G uptake to boom in SA
  101. UK WBS equivalent? Bulldog faces Ofcom complaints
  102. Icasa Review Mobile Prices
  103. SA telecoms have their say
  104. EU opens spectrum for wireless broadband to remain competitive
  105. ADSL2+ Now Bundled with Popular Online Game
  106. Mobile pricing models a ‘national concern’
  107. How much does Google know about you?
  108. Telkom cuts bonus for Nxasana, top brass
  109. Vodacom CEO denies move to Telkom
  110. BulkSMS.com launches Web-based STOP SMS service in the UK
  111. Sentech to launch MyWireless Flexi
  112. Amazon.com opens in Cape Town
  113. Telkom: 'Govt is risk factor'
  114. Another flip-flop feared
  115. IBurst Australians IT-less after being cut off.
  116. Early rounds of testing for WiMax equipment
  117. Cellphone operators under investigation
  118. Telkom’s ‘golden share’ legacy ruffles feathers on the JSE
  119. International debate over the future of the Internet
  120. MWEB Business introduces uncapped ADSL offering
  121. Uncapped ADSL – but for business only
  122. MTN to enter the ADSL arena
  123. UK prefers broadband to dial-up
  124. Fast Forward, Please
  125. Example of local government allowing competition
  126. MTN warns on cellphone price rules
  127. African strife, rivals, HIV may hit S.Africa Telkom
  128. ADSL ISP Price War
  129. Cost-cutting Telkom to carry on whittling down staff numbers
  130. Pot bubbles for high-speed internet providers
  131. Van Rooyen may leave rugby for IT
  132. Anti-Telkom protestors hit the streets once again
  133. [UK] 24mbps to cost 30 quid/month
  134. coffee not brewing in Inernet Cafe!
  135. Advertising Campaigns
  136. Broadband to reach 100Mbps in 2006
  137. Manto for president
  138. UN slams Zim government
  139. Presidential spokesman joins Siemens
  140. MTN brings broadband to SOHOs
  141. Ghanaian broadband powerline test
  142. Telkom files tarrif decrease
  143. Telkom "Internet systems crash" ?
  144. 2005-07-22/Vodafone launches pre-pay 3G data card
  145. Icasa puts cellphone call prices firmly in its sights
  146. Telkom tariffs
  147. Telkom Shareholders in SNO??
  148. Online pirates pounce on new Potter book
  149. Telkom proposes price changes to ICASA
  150. Call for 'designer' hearing aids...
  151. Firefox 1.1 delayed
  152. SA winners in Nigeria bid
  153. Telkom seeks 31% ADSL price drop
  154. Telkom verneuk die boere ... weer!
  155. Telkom late on promise
  156. VSNL Has some deep pockets
  157. South African I.T. services market expected to soar
  158. VoIP conference tackles telecommunication cost cutting
  159. Telkom shares reach all-time high
  160. VSNL to acquire Teleglobe
  161. Icasa’s new chief deflects criticism
  162. Telkom Website Down
  163. Businesses gain more from Telkom cuts
  164. Read Reciepts from TelkomSA
  165. Vodacom over the 17 million customer mark
  166. The best way for you to get connected
  167. A giant changes tack
  168. Subscription services confusing mobile phones users
  169. Nhleko barred from MTN derivative trade
  170. Make that call
  171. Telkom is 'a fat kid sitting on a pile of sweets'
  172. Vodacom's S. African ARPU falls 8 pct in Q1
  173. Sentech introduces affordable pay-as-you-use services
  174. Sentech MyWireless Flexi video taken at launch
  175. Nigerians reading this site?
  176. A helpful Telkom Employee (BELIEVE IT!!!)
  177. Not So Eassy
  178. Vietnam's internet curb blasted
  179. Firefox Security
  180. Leave us alone!
  181. Knysna to go WiFi
  182. Sentech's flexible Internet
  183. Sentech wants help to plug ‘black holes'
  184. Broadband for the poorest of the poor
  185. ICASA findings on Telkom’s ADSL service released
  186. New Telkom Tariffs Still Not Competitive
  187. EU forces France Telecom to give rivals broadband access, can SA follow?
  188. Vodacom, MTN aim to prove to Icasa their prices are fair
  189. Further Grokster Fallout - Limewire is shutting down ???
  190. Broadband price freeze imminent
  191. Sentech, Telkom vie for home internet users
  192. New Icasa chief considers fourth cellphone licence
  193. Telkom launches PC bundled Internet package
  194. Telkom's resonse to the ICASA Findings
  195. SA could lose bid because of telecoms prices
  196. Investors Set To Inject Usd200m Into Eassy Fibre Project
  197. Geeks gather at 'What The Hack'
  198. Telkom technicians work overtime to keep ahead
  199. MyADSL welcomes ICASA report
  200. South Africa bidding to dial up international call centre jobs
  201. WBS network outage frustrates iBurst users
  202. SA Computer Magazine
  203. Telkom slams broadband report
  204. Infinity Worldwide Plans New West African Fibre Cable To Rival Sat-3
  205. PeaPod made the front page!!!!!
  206. Icasa may force Telkom to cut prices
  207. News Alerts
  208. Outsourced "Helpdesks" - Telkom the killer
  209. "Telkom’s PC–Internet bundle a fraud”
  210. News from the corporate world.
  211. Cellphone subsidies go on trial
  212. RSS feed not working
  213. Open Letter to Xolisa Vapi
  214. Sentech site hacked
  215. 30 GB ADSL accounts irresponsible?
  216. BT Wholesale cuts the price of symmetric broadband.
  217. Slashdot and the "freedom toaster"
  218. ADSL Static Address
  219. Telkom deal 'anti-competitive'
  220. Telkom PC bundle criticised, but it is cheaper
  221. Geeks flex hacker muscles at Defcon
  222. Steve White on ICASA findings
  223. Steve White Again
  224. Telkom Threatens ICASA with Legal Action
  225. WiMax has US wireless broadband firms quaking in their boots
  226. Vodacom offers schools free SMS service
  227. Steve White on Moneyweb
  228. News24: Telkom's ADSL Threat
  229. Telkom's ADSL Threat
  230. What a Joke
  231. Telkom threatens to pull plug on ADSL
  232. Telkom in storm over ’exorbitant’ online fees
  233. Get Telkom's ADSL Threat on Carte Blanche
  234. Investors ‘put off by high SA costs’
  235. SNO too quiet?
  236. Contact your MP and/or the Government
  237. Alan Knott Craig on affordability
  238. Prices Under Pressure
  239. “Telkom must stop their bully-boy tactics”
  240. M&G: Telkom wants another look at Icasa ADSL findings
  241. Reuters: S.African watchdog tackles broadband Internet prices
  242. Daily News:Icasa to act on Telkom charges
  243. ADSL and Line rental war could end with removal of ADSL for all.
  244. S.African watchdog tackles broadband Internet prices
  245. Telkom wants another look at Icasa ADSL findings
  246. India: Free landline with broadband connection
  247. The Faustian tragedy at Telkom (November 1997)
  248. SACM Broadband Article
  249. HOW TO GET TO 6% GROWTH "What must we do to encourage growth?"President Mbeki
  250. Some of Steve White's statements