Sticking points over a court-ordered settlement seem to be further holding up a vital IT system, despite the removal of a major stumbling block.
Aarto will see the allocation of demerit points to traffic law infringers, set to be introduced from 1 April 2011.
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The SADC decision leaves the door ajar for the controversial Brazilian ISDB-T standard to be implemented.
The board wants the site closed, but has yet to hear what its Russian counterpart is going to do about it.
The settlement the DTI offered to the company was “not a small figure”, says Valor IT chairman Josias Molele.
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