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E-government is not the only service the new set-top boxes will bring to viewers.
The minister urges industry to complete software standards so the department can meet digital migration deadlines.
Government suggests the broadcaster's financial model may not be viable when pay TV competition debuts.
The Digital Dzonga and retailers have started an education campaign to inform consumers about digital terrestrial TV.
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Digital television is set to be launched commercially in April, say stakeholders.
The national broadcaster plans to track down pay-TV subscribers who have not paid their licences.
Nasa's collection of space mission pictures, video and film is available free to the public.
The launch is delayed for the third time this year and no new date has been set.
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Government's failure to communicate its migration strategy leads to consumers believing HD TV sets can pick up digital.