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The company's decision not to renew Reuben September's contract was not based on government interference, says board chairman Jeff Molobela.
Industry observers say DStv's mobile TV service is unlikely to take off.
The outgoing CFO has sold shares worth almost R2 million two weeks after his resignation was announced.
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The company's 4Motion solution will support migration to future evolutions of WiMax and TD-LTE.
The Fluke Networks AirCheck WiFi Tester has been certified by ICASA as compliant with the Electronic Act, 2005.
The import and export management company has rolled out an HP ProCurve LAN infrastructure.
Converged router technology offers more than just a way to connect to the World Wide Web, says Gregory Solz, sales manager at Nology.