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The Brazilian government cannot understand why the local industry is opposed to the implementation of its digital TV standard.
The broadcaster will pay out 33% more in BEE dividends than last year.
The delay in choosing a digital TV standard is costing the economy, and the company may go to court over the issue.
Global telecoms groups team up to build capacity in the use of satellite communications systems.
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The broadcasters have begun trials of the upgraded DVB-T digital TV standard.
Pay-TV newcomer Top TV continues to storm the market with a significant slash in the cost of its decoders and installation pricing.
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The mobile and TV application store has expanded to cover 109 countries.
The range includes the Network Camera, Night Vision Network Camera, Outdoor Night Vision Network Camera and Network Dome Camera. [Local rep: Esquire Technologies]