In this World Wide Wrap: AT&T signs online hosting agreement, content management improves IPTV service, and Pharos debuts content management solution.
Telkom will soon seek shareholder approval to liquidate Telkom Media, having failed to secure an investor.
The incumbent has the potential to revive its place in the telecoms market, says Motorola.
The telecommunications giant has not approached ICASA on the sale of the pay-TV licence.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile TV to reach 472m, Sony Ericsson expects EUR340-390m loss, and Indian mobile market beats slowdown.
More people look to implement high-definition supported security systems, says Axis.
In this World Wide Wrap: Japan pushes digital TV standard, 3D comes to life, and TTP showcases mobile digital TV.
The global sponsor receives the right to change the name of the Nasrec Expo Centre.
In this World Wide Wrap: Comcast to resell WiMax services, Kyocera granted authorisation, and cellphones to get live games.
In this World Wide Wrap: Activist asks to halt Google, Amazon hit with patent suit, and Nintendo prevails in Texas suit.
The X band antenna was supposed to be operational last year, but was delayed for undisclosed reasons.
The pan-African satellite is set to lift off by the end of 2010.
In today's technology roundup: EC wants increased ICT funding, Pentagon inks ray-gun tech deal, 'supermodel' satellite set to fly, and Apple sued over exploding iPod touch.