The agency has not delivered on five of its eight key objectives during its last financial year.
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However, SA has lost out on the potential to scoop millions of orders from African countries, as the continent turns on digital TV.
The new minister commits to more effective leadership, planning and budgeting at his “dysfunctional” department.
The company achieves level three and aims at the next level up the ladder.
Modifications and adjustments to the progress of the project are necessary while prototypes are being developed, says the DST.
The respected communications committee chairman bid farewell yesterday, leaving a sense that an important era has ended.
They came, they saw, and they are convinced they conquered with ISDB-T. The Japanese, that is.
The DST claims to have saved more than R500 million due to rescheduling of the SKA.
Despite the looming digital standard deadline, the Japanese have another field test planned in Botswana next month.
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The Wireless Access Providers' Association issues an open letter to the new minister, urging him to prioritise spectrum efficiency.
Viewers are casualties of attempts by a Japanese and Brazilian delegation to prove their technology works.