State-owned broadcast signal distributor Sentech is establishing test transmission sites in order to pilot digital terrestrial television broadcasts based on Brazilian and Japanese standards. In an exclusive interview with TechCentral, Sentech chairman Quraysh Patel says the two countries, whose terrestrial broadcasting standards are similar, have asked to set up test broadcasts at their costs.
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Cabinet should look carefully at all the implications of a review of the policy on digital migration. This is the telling conclusion reached by the parliamentary portfolio committee on communications in a report detailing a review of two television standards being considered for SA’s move from analogue to digital terrestrial television.
It’s a pity Nokia is still married to the Symbian operating system. Symbian’s outdated S40 software is the only thing…
The department of communications has thrown SA’s migration from analogue to digital terrestrial television into disarray. It’s time to end all the nonsense around different standards and for the industry to move ahead. Business leaders in SA have always shown a reluctance to criticise government. Where they
The high price of set-top boxes and digital receivers appears to have had a marked impact on the take-up of…
Commercial broadcasters M-Net and e.tv have torn strips off the department of communications over government’s decision to revisit SA’s commitment to the digital video broadcasting terrestrial (DVB-T) standard. At a joint press conference on Tuesday, both broadcasters said that if government went back on its commitment to DVB-T
Icasa has issued a second invitation to apply for a potentially lucrative digital mobile television broadcasting licence. This follows its…
Pay-TV operator MultiChoice is consulting its lawyers following Friday’s decision by the Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) not to…
Good news for SA consumers who don’t have access to satellite pay-TV is that the country is set to get…
SA’s full migration to digital terrestrial television has been delayed until April 2013 at the earliest, meaning the country will…