As a regulator, there is need to pause and take stock, determining to what extent the socioeconomic policy objectives have been advanced. In this regard one has to take into cognisance the regulatory toolkit, which includes the licensing process, ensuring competition, enforcing universal service obligations and facilitating the equitable and meritocratic allocation of scarce frequency resources
Author: Editor
The department of communications has announced an industry colloquium next week to discuss the formulation of a broadband policy for…
A couple of years ago, it was de rigueur (well, kind of) to be seen sporting a Bluetooth headset. People…
Vodacom has restructured its Vodacom Business division, merging it with the business services component of pan-African communications company Gateway, and…
In a push to expand its digital advertising empire to cellphones, Google has agreed to acquire AdMob, a fast-growing mobile…
Vodacom could sell its 24,9% stake in iBurst holding company Wireless Business Solutions (WBS) if a technology known as Long-Term…
Bobby Godsell has resigned as Eskom chairman, the public enterprises ministry said on Monday, in a move that has been…
JSE-listed cellular communications group Vodacom will build two new data centres, one in Nigeria in West Africa and another in…
Cellular communications group Vodacom has turned in a strong operational performance in the six months to September 2009, increasing its…
The pay-TV operator formerly known as Telkom Media has received the green light from the Independent Communications Authority of SA…