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| 2007-05-24
The busiest iBurst base stations revealediBurst revealed its 5 busiest base stations, with the leader requiring an additional base station to alleviate the load. | 2007-05-24
Profit from the poorAt hearings last week, Vodacom and MTN argued that the high tariffs they charge one another to terminate calls on each other’s networks are good for the poor. |
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| 2007-05-24
ICASA addresses ADSL subscriber concernsIn a pro-active move from ICASA, a meeting between the broadband consumer group MyADSL and Telkom was organized to address some of the concerns from ADSL subscribers. | 2007-05-24
State awards R378m contract to NeotelNeotel, the second fixed-line telephone operator, has bagged its biggest contract to date after it won a R378 million deal to install an internet-based network for the government. |
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| 2007-05-24
BCX boss has date with tribunal todayPeter Watt, the chief executive of Business Connexion (BCX), will appear before the competition tribunal today to give evidence and be cross-examined on the proposed merger between Telkom and BCX. | 2007-05-24
Futurex feels the absence of the "big guys"There were more stands than last year but visitors were scarce at the international IT trade fair You didn’t bump into other people and jostle for space as you do at some international trade fairs. |
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| 2007-05-24
Will Business Connexion's chief make it to the tribunal?The big question at the competition tribunal this week is: "Will Peter Watt be required to make an appearance there or not?" Watt, the chief executive of Business Connexion (BCX) , was scheduled to give evidence on Monday at the Tribunal's hearing into the proposed merger between Telkom and BCX. | 2007-05-23
Are we seeing a new ICASA? ICASA has long been seen by many as an ineffective and toothless regulator, but recent developments may be an indication that the previously embattled regulator has turned the corner. |
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| 2007-05-23
MXit calls on government to regulate Patrica de LilleMXit hits back after ID President Patricia de Lille’s calls for their service to be regulated by Government. | 2007-05-23
Telkom forging ahead with NGNTelkom is slowly losing its monopolistic grip on the local telecoms environment, but they are not sitting back allowing competition to eat away at their market share. |
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