Fifa makes provisions for hearing and visually impaired soccer fans, allowing them to maximise their World Cup experience.
New decoder standards could see the department fork out at least R2.2 billion more for subsidies.
Satellite installers are slowly going back to work, following a dispute with pay-TV newcomer On Digital Media.
The broadcaster will deliver all the World Cup games live on television and radio.
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Peter Balchin has been named as the company's new CEO.
The communications minister is skirting the issue of why SA should be considering another digital TV standard, says the party.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung looks to Middle East, Korea bullish about IP TV, and Nigeria sees convergence rush.
The video conferencing systems developer has appointed Dynamic Communications as its local distributor.
Cash-strapped Sentech paid an average of R11 117 for each of its 96 Soccer World Cup tickets.
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Changing the corporate mindset is key to mobile computing success, says Digital Solutions Group.
The lack of licensing, changing standards and insufficient money will delay SA's digital TV migration.