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The Chinese company plans to get Telkom Media up and running by the end of this year.
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Shenzhen Media will take Telkom's stake in the pay-TV provider.
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While Altron turns in a solid performance for the past financial year, the first half of this year will be tough.
The Tandberg videoconferencing system maintains functionality when used with other teleconferencing solutions.
The ambitious thee-year digital TV migration plan seems to be slipping due to specification and regulatory delays.
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The channel will be viewed on cellphones and TVs, and backed up by a social networking Web site.