The broadcaster believes the technology, being promoted by TV manufacturers, may fail to deliver.
The company uses e-mails, SMSes and social media to alert subscribers about a fake Web site.
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The AVerComm H Series video conferencing solution requires relatively low bandwidth for high performance video. [Local rep: Dynamic Communications]
The communications regulator gives the broadcaster a licence extension, but is still discussing conditions of the extension.
While demand for mobile TV is growing, the availability of devices required to access it is lacking.
Sunspace will lean on government to fill its order books, at an estimated cost of R100 million.
UK culture secretary Jeremy Hunt is inclined to accept Rupert Murdoch's acquisition proposal.
Reports say that the Google-owned firm could be looking to extend its video streaming to films.
Aastra BluStar 8000i delivers a true HD desktop videoconferencing solution.
Industry is waiting for communications minister Roy Padayachie to sort out key issues, as hopes of meeting the digital migration deadline fade.
Sony and Panasonic have sold the most units of 3D LCD TV and 3D plasma TVs worldwide.
Rising competition is forcing mobile operators to offer value-added services, says Research and Markets.