The agency blames its former CEO for its disastrous performance in the past four years.
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Previous experience makes the parastatal reluctant to commit to projects until final funding is secured.
The company will deploy its IP/MPLS backbone across the eastern part of Libya.
The department will make changes to the Electronic Communications Act that will give the regulator more muscle.
The offering includes installation and hardware leasing fees in the monthly subscription cost.
South Africans without DSTV will not see high-definition TV until after 2012.
The company aims to provide fully-converged fixed and mobile offering within two years.
Intelsat's satellite-build plan will add to broadband connectivity on the continent, it says.
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Government should tread lightly when considering Internet regulations, says Matthew Tagg, CEO of Web Africa.