The DA calls for the publication of the report into the suspension of SAAO director Phil Charles.
In this World Wide Wrap: SkyTV buys OnSite Broadcasting, calls for BBC digital radio coverage, and Drishti releases voice broadcasting tech.
Politicians and the scientific community fear the ruckus at the SAAO might impact the SKA bid negatively.
The local company has signed an exclusive contract to supply set-top boxes in Australia.
In this World Wide Wrap: BT extends IP telephony to US, China converges telecoms networks, and airline plans in-flight triple play.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM debuts water-cooled supercomputer, Wii-style tech for pain relief, and consumer confusion over 3D.
Government's delay in choosing a digital television standard is costing the industry.
SuperSport has made another move into high-definition, with an international football channel.
ICASA has issued Super5Media an extension for its service commencement.
A satellite aiming to offer South African companies low-cost communications is due for completion in August.
Refereeing errors are a part of the game's charm, believes Sepp Blatter, the senile old tyrant who runs football.
The Namibian company is not happy with the R25 million the SABC will have to pay it.
Moeketsi Jack Hlazi, teacher at Masite Primary School, won the 2010 Lesotho Microsoft ITF award.