But the state-owned enterprise is still waiting for crucial funding.
Government representatives make up the majority of short-listed candidates for the 15-seat space agency board.
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The router facilitates continuous connectivity to the user's network resources and the Internet.
The SNO is the only telco to make a submission at the digital TV hearings.
Etv will be unable to provide high-definition TV if ICASA doesn't give it more capacity, it says.
A UN report hails Africa's mobile revolution, but laments its continued Internet problems.
The company aims to meet the expected increase in demand for VDSL2-based telecoms services.
Net neutrality should be made a higher priority on government's agenda, says Web Africa.
The Department of Labour will introduce separate provisions for outsourcing and sub-contracting.
More will be done to promote investment and increase growth in the ICT sector, says deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe.
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Millions have been spent, but all government has to show for its broadband project is a business plan.