In this World Wide Wrap: Tech for the non-technical, Nigerian broadcasting gets boost, and Six GoGear models released.
After its earlier attempt was thwarted, ICASA hopes to issue an invitation to apply for mobile TV licences by mid-July.
In this World Wide Wrap: Netmix expands broadcast, 3D for mobile phones, and Russia gets IPTV.
The companies will provide integrated IP communications, cabling and electronic infrastructure.
ICASA hits back at the media and the 2010 LOC, saying chairman Paris Mashile was quoted out of context.
In this World Wide Wrap: Corporates guard green tech access, UK plans online privacy code, and Nigeria licensing crisis deepens.
Alcatel-Lucent's GPON solution will provide services like high-definition TV and ultraband Internet access.
A decision on the fate of the relationship with the Russian space agency is yet to be taken, says the DST.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nasa seeks water in moon mission, Korea to develop digital broadcast hardware, and satellite images prove war crimes.
Long-term evolution provides the ultra-high data speeds needed for services such as Internet TV.
In today's technology roundup: GPS system in jeopardy, 1TB of White House data missing, Web sites keep deleted photos, and Microsoft, Yahoo talks continue.
It seems impossible for competing companies and broadcasters to join forces, even when it makes financial sense.