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    IPv6: Is South Africa ready?

    IPv6: Is South Africa ready? Telkom’s wholesale ADSL product only allows IPv4 addresses, but that’s not a problem, explains Neology’s Graham Beneke
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    Data rollover compliance notices may be illegal says ISPA

    Data rollover compliance notices may be illegal says ISPA ISPA welcomed a recent ruling by the National Consumer Tribunal against the National Consumer Commission
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    DStv channel unbundling compliance notice dismissed

    DStv channel unbundling compliance notice dismissed Consumer Commission must consult with ICASA first, says Tribunal
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    ISPA to launch 'icode' in South Africa

    ISPA to launch cyber security code in SA ISPA will lead the development of a new voluntary code of practice to improve cyber security for end-users
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    Block Spam from domains on the South Africa ISPA Spam Hall of Shame using DNSBL

    http://www.topdog.za.net/2012/04/22/tip:-block-spam-from-domains-on-the-south-africa-ispa-spam-hall-of-shame-using-dnsbl/
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    64 South African spammers named and shamed

    64 South African spammers named and shamed The latest ISPA Hall of Shame list names and shames 64 South African spammers and 34 e-mail resellers
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    The difference between cybersquatting and domain speculation

    Cybersquatting and domain speculation There is a difference between cybersquatting and domain speculation, explains ISPA
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    ISPA welcomes new spectrum licence fee regulations

    New spectrum licence fee regulations welcomed The Internet Service Providers’ Association has welcomed new spectrum licence fee regulations
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    ADSL bitstream service will help consumers and ISPs

    ADSL bitstream service will help consumers and ISPs ICASA plans to have a true bitstream product in SA by 1 November 2012, but will it help ISPs and consumers?
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    ISPA applauds code of conduct compliance

    ISPA applauds compliance ISPA reports on a high level of code of conduct compliance amongst its members
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    Broadband data expiration: ISPA considers the CPA issue

    Broadband data expiration: ISPA considers the CPA issue ISPA calls for clarity on application of Consumer Protection Act to bandwidth
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    Telecoms exec moves of 2011

    Telecoms exec moves of 2011 We take a look back at the biggest executive moves in the SA telecoms market over the last twelve months
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    ICASA's spectrum assignment plans welcomed by industry

    ICASA's spectrum assignment plans welcomed by industry Industry players welcome the progress of assigning sought after 800Mhz and 2.6GHz spectrum
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    More deadlines and missed opportunities from ICASA

    More deadlines and missed opportunities from ICASA Many industry players are disappointed by ICASA’s local loop unbundling findings, but some positives emerge
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    Mobile operators are off the hook with LLU; for now

    Mobile operators are off the hook with LLU; for now ICASA has no immediate plans to introduce wireless local loop unbundling
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    Biggest spammers in SA named and shamed

    Biggest spammers in SA named and shamed ISPA names and shames South Africa’s biggest spammers and email address resellers in their Hall of Shame
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    South African spammers beware

    South African spammers beware ISPA members vigilant about spam and phishing attacks; ISPA spam watchlist integrated with Pinpoint SecureMail
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    Bitstream access must replace the ‘broken’ IPC ADSL model says ISPA

    Bitstream access must replace the ‘broken’ IPC ADSL model says ISPA ISPA calls for the launch of a bitstream access offering by November 2011 which will replace the ‘broken’ IPC ADSL wholesale model
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    SA's Crazy ‘spam list’ concept

    SA's Crazy ‘spam list’ concept The Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) received a few crazy suggestions, like a national email address directory
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    Ant Brooks steps down as ISPA General Manager

    Ant Brooks steps down as ISPA General Manager Summary: Ant Brooks announced today that he will step down as ISPA general manager, but will remain involved with the organization
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