The video games market in SA grew by 13.4% in 2009 to R1.2 billion.
Despite a 10% increase in broadband quality in SA, the country still does not meet the demands of modern applications.
Service providers have capitalised on consumers' growing demands for latest gadgets, says SMC Networks.
Professor Manfred Hellberg has been appointed to head DST's Astronomy Desk for six months.
Mini notebooks will suffer the most as media tablet average selling prices drop.
The country now holds one of the 13 seats for the African region on the International Telecommunications Union.
A new CEO could be in place as early as next month, says communications minister.
The entertainment and media industry may become more fragmented due to digital tech, says PWC.
With “unique” offerings and aggressive pricing, SA's fourth operator 8ta is set to incite much-needed competition in the mobile industry.
Cell C claims Telkom's new mobile network, 8ta, is copying its November 2009 pricing model.
Serious management problems force the board to become operationally involved, but Sentech is not about to go bankrupt.
The national signal distributor would benefit from competition in the signal transmission and wireless broadband arenas, it says.
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