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An agreement with the International Astronomical Union puts SA at the forefront of astronomy in the developing world.
Brazil and the African Union acknowledge the importance of SA's SKA bid and will lend increased support to it.
The South American country has already developed the technology needed for digital TV, three years ahead of local manufacturers.
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Adopting the Brazilian-backed digital TV standard will see citizens paying almost double than they would have for the European version, says SADIBA.
The local satellite TV provider sustains growth beyond its opening weekend and is now planning for new programming and channels.
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Recent offerings from MultiChoice and Vodacom may offer television on a cellular phone, but it is a far cry from true mobile TV.
The local version enjoys early success, but broadband constraints may hamper future growth.
The company's abandoned pay television unit is still costing it, as millions are written off as debt.