Professor Phil Charles is cleared during a disciplinary process and will return to normal duty.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sprint Nextel loses VOIP deal, UAE reviews VOIP policy, and Vox rolls out mobile VOIP.
Concerns have been raised that information sent back through set-top boxes could be hacked.
In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook app enables live broadcasting, BT cuts connectivity bundle prices, and CNN Mobile available on Flo TV.
The company will also invest in its satellite business as it expects this to be a growth area.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM's eX5 reduces server sprawl, Voltaire intros server acceleration, and MediaSmart server stores TiVo recordings.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google dabbles in TV search, China pushes triple-play, and Samsung drives 3D entertainment.
Cabinet approves the radio frequency spectrum policy, but pushes back final approval of the draft of the national broadband policy.
The migration to digital broadcasting is caught in a mismatch of Cabinet approval and ICASA regulations.
Parliamentarians want the department's budget and strategy to be presented more clearly.
The company plans to capitalise on African cable systems to support its connectivity and managed services.
In this World Wide Wrap: Verizon plans LTE roll-out, Cisco quits WiMax radio business, and Netgear unveils Poweline networking kits.
In this World Wide Wrap: Time Warner eases iPhone traffic, Motorola releases Android smartphones, and Nokia develops self-charging phones.