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    DStv EasyView vs OpenView HD vs Freevision

    OpenView HD vs Freevision vs DStv EasyView Platco Digital and Sentech face off in a battle for free-to-air satellite TV viewers
  2. jes

    Freevision launch channels listed

    Freevision launch channels listed Sentech has unveiled the list of channels it plans to offer with its Freevision platform at launch
  3. jes

    Freevision: free-to-air satellite TV prices revealed

    Freevision: free-to-air satellite TV prices revealed Once known as Vivid, the free-to-air satellite television service Freevision has been launched and pricing announced
  4. jes

    SABC channels will be broadcast on OpenView HD, and the SABC can't stop it

    SABC channels will be broadcast on OpenView HD, and the SABC can't stop it Platco has responded to a strongly-worded statement the SABC issued accusing them of lying
  5. Jan

    Internet TV could kill DTT in SA: report

    Internet-TV may make DTT obsolete: report Despite the imminent launch of new free-to-air satellite and digital TV services, Internet-TV will serve as the real game-changer in South Africa, City Press reports.
  6. jes

    SABC will broadcast via Sentech

    SABC to broadcast via Sentech SABC channels will soon be broadcast on signal distributor Sentech’s direct to home satellite (DTH-S) platform
  7. QuintonB

    Freevision: Sentech's free satellite TV service confirmed

    Freevision satellite TV announced The relaunch of the Vivid free-to-air satellite TV service has been confirmed
  8. QuintonB

    E-tv to get DTT services through Sentech

    E-tv signs with Sentech for DTT Free-to-view broadcaster e-tv Limited says it has signed an MoU with Sentech to provide signal distribution for its digital terrestrial television (DTT) services.
  9. QuintonB

    Sentech scrambles SABC in Zimbabwe

    Sentech blocks SABC in Zim: report Sentech has scrambled SABC’s television channels in Zimbabwe, Business Day reported on Wednesday.
  10. QuintonB

    Icasa vs Screamer Telecoms case gets postponed

    Screamer case gets postponed The ongoing case between the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa and Screamer Telecom has been postponed.
  11. jes

    Broadband speeds in South Africa from 2002 to 2013

    Broadband speeds in South Africa: 2002 to 2013 Broadband speeds skyrocketed since Telkom launched its 512kbps ADSL service in August 2002
  12. QuintonB

    Pule has most to lose in SOE repositioning

    Pule could lose out The communications minister stands to lose most in a potential repositioning of some of SA’s most significant parastatals under public enterprises.
  13. QuintonB

    Sentech clarifies R584m confusion

    Sentech clears up R584 million confusion Sentech has clarified that the return of R584 million of its broadband budget to the DoC isn’t tied to its decision to give back its 2.6GHz and 3.5GHz spectrum bands.
  14. jes

    Online video player for South African TV planned

    Online video player for South African TV planned Sentech is working on an iPlayer-like service for South Africa
  15. jes

    Sentech to give back broadband spectrum

    Sentech to give back broadband spectrum After consideration, Sentech has decided to return to ICASA its spectrum suitable for mobile broadband
  16. jes

    Digital TV network on track: Sentech

    Digital TV network on track: Sentech For its part, Sentech is ready for South Africa’s migration to digital television according to its CEO
  17. jes

    Sentech joins NAPAfrica

    Sentech joins NAPAfrica Sentech is now live on peering platform NAPAfrica which is hosted at Teraco
  18. jes

    Tax-money wasted on TV-signal, reports Sunday Times

    Tax-money wasted on TV-signal, reports Sunday Times Communications minister planned to benefit the company of her boyfriend’s business partner in digital TV deal, newspaper report says
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    E.tv victorious in battle with Pule

    http://www.techcentral.co.za/e-tv-victorious-in-battle-with-pule/37159/
  20. Jan

    South African broadband was let down by private sector, says DoC advisor

    Broadband in SA let down by private sector: DoC advisor The technical advisor to the Minister of Communications says government isn’t trying to be a player in the telecommunications space.
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