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Brazilian broadcast players claim DVB-T does not support high-definition television viewing.
The Brazilians want to prove that their digital TV standard can work, despite the difference in bandwidth.
Nolo Letele steps down as SA CEO, with SuperSport's Imtiaz Patel moving into the role.
Electronics manufactures say they are losing millions of rands in sunken costs.
The SABC and Sentech have been called by Parliament to account for their governance and leadership problems.
Online shopping redesigns retail, DQ approves Panasonic POS, and ViVOtech implements Voltage encrypted POS.
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IPTV falls into the realm of broadcasting, and video-on-demand is classed under electronic communication.
As Brazil seeks to persuade African countries to use its digital TV standard, electronics companies plan to export more goods to the continent.
Brazilian broadcasters claim their digital TV standard is superior because it allows a mobile television signal to be broadcast at no extra cost.
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