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.
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.