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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.
The national broadcast signal provider never entered into a contract with Altech UEC, and is not liable for its losses, says Sentech.
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Roy Padayachie is the man to sort out the DOC, says the former communications DG.
Television signal using the ISDB-T standard goes on air in Pretoria, as the Brazilians aim to prove it can work for SA.
The annual PrepSKA meeting this past weekend focused on developments in SA's MeerKAT and Australia's antennae.
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MBC has completed phase II of its digitisation strategy - achieving a completely tape-less environment.
The judgement found ICASA had reached its decision - to not issue a pay-TV licence - rationally and fairly.