Thomas Makore is MD of Spescom Media IT, replacing Sean du Toit, who will head up Spescom's office in Kampala.
The country has played no part in any corrupt or underhanded dealings in terms of SA's digital TV migration, says the Brazilian minister councillor.
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The SX500 and SX900 camcorders are optimised for capturing both far-off and close-up shots.
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The Fifa 2010 World Cup breaks records for the largest TV viewership and the most daily page views on Fifa's official site.
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DiData assisted the Interactive Intelligence pay-TV offering with an extensive upscale of its contact centre.
Just over a million of the 53 million Brazilian homes have a digital channel, thanks to high decoder prices, a new study shows.
Intelsat has increased its capacity for the transmission of the World Cup, due to a high demand for broadcast services.
Fans can watch some of the 2010 Soccer World Cup matches live in 3D at cinemas around the country.
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