E-government is not the only service the new set-top boxes will bring to viewers.
The national broadcaster plans to track down pay-TV subscribers who have not paid their licences.
MTN misses overlapping employment problems, because of a lack of due diligence.
In today's technology roundup: Google commemorates moon landing, Mozilla downplays Firefox bug, pirate sites adopt legal model, and McAfee expands SaaS portfolio.
In this World Wide Wrap: Accenture acquires Nokia Symbian unit, mobile DTV on its way, Essar and Dhabi Group plan Africa expansion, and Indian govt audits 5 telcos.
In this World Wide Wrap: Minnesota goes electronic, Barclays rolls out e-billing, and e-billing could boost telco revenues.
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In this World Wide Wrap: LG unveils app store, Amazon recalls Kindle e-books, and Asos streamlines customer communication.
Smaller telecoms operators chomp at the bit to start the porting process.
In today's technology roundup: Google not liable for defamation, Orwell books deleted from Amazon, Facebook causes police raid, and Apple blocks rival smartphones.
In this World Wide Wrap: OSS law review assembled, going postal with open source, and Symbian releases OSS software.
The company was named an industry leader in 'The Forrester Wave: Records Management, Q2 2009'.
In this World Wide Wrap: GCS and Mumboe partner, IBX leverages SAP alliance, and Ampere unveils monitoring solution.
In this World Wide Wrap: India considers new broadcasting bill, Japan drives mobile TV, and EU calls for DTV switchover.