Protest wants to delay analogue TV switch-off in South Africa
Several civil society organisations and a community television channel are campaigning against the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies' plan to switch off all analogue TV signals in South Africa by the end of March...
‘Big Brother’ spying in South Africa exposed
The Right2Know campaign has released its Big Brother Exposed report, detailing how South Africans are being watched by the country’s intelligence structures.
Users should automatically get cheapest mobile prices: Right2Know
The Right2Know Campaign will march on cell phone providers this weekend, demanding that all users should automatically be transferred to the cheapest basic rate available
Sanral takes secrecy bid to court
An application by Sanral to keep secret certain tolling documentation is set to be heard in a closed session at the high court in Cape Town
Mobile prices in South Africa: be careful what you ask for
Calling on mobile operators to offer free airtime and change their business models because people are poor is misguided and may hurt South Africa
Free airtime demands from R2K: are they reasonable?
Right2Know has made several demands of South Africa’s mobile network operators, such as a free basic allocation of airtime and free SMSes
Free airtime demands: cellular operators respond
MTN and Vodacom have responded to demands from the Right2Know for a free basic amount of airtime and data