The country is set to converge cable TV, telecoms and the Internet into a single network.
Industry must deliver high-quality content to keep consumers' enthusiasm from waning, says PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The satellite does not have the backup parts that most do, but the DST says none of the problems have been critical so far.
Will the return on investment for the telescope project be enough to justify the huge costs?
The country's Media Owners Association seeks to stop the digital trial that began in 2009.
The countries have yet to develop their African Resource Management Satellite Constellation contribution and will now work together.
The government plans to implement a self-regulatory mechanism that will review objectionable content being aired.
The oil company's proposed shale gas initiative in the Karoo would cause radio frequency interference for the telescope.
The company aims to demonstrate that 3D TV is a valuable genre of entertainment and lifestyles.
Consumers must use what is relevant to them instead of following what is 'aggressively pushed', says Q-Kon.
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The department plans to create competitive business opportunities for the ICT industry, by establishing a national incentive.
The Department of Communications wants small firms to benefit from the move to digital television.