Johannesburg - State-owned broadband network group Sentech on Wednesday said it would prioritise the roll-out of infrastructure and services for SA's digital terrestrial broadcasting platforms.
They say hindsight has 20/20 vision. In that case, Sentech needs to get its eyes checked. The parastatal announced the details of its plan to spend R1,2-billion of taxpayers’ money building a new ...
Following the success of Ketoscan Mini, Sentech GMI will soon launch a new breath ketone measuring device Ketoscan Lite which will be more portable, faster, more convenient and more economical.
GEORGE, SOUTH AFRICA — Sentech, a South Africa-based company, offers signal distribution services to most of the country’s licensed broadcasters, which include the public broadcaster, commercial and ...
National Treasury has allotted state-owned Sentech R360 million for the coming financial year, a slim R10 million increase from last year’s budget. According to the department’s budget, the ...
Broadcasting signal distributor Sentech saved itself from embarrassment by pulling out of the pay television licence race at the eleventh hour, as it did not have a clear strategy on how it would ...
State-owned signal distributor Sentech is planning the roll-out of a wireless data network they call the National Wireless Broadband Network (NWBN). Sentech has indicated they have both longer-term ...
As complaints against the state-owned broadcast signal distributor Sentech gathered steam this week, the company has announced some measures that it hopes will improve the service on its MyWireless ...
South Africa’s communications regulator ICASA has published draft regulations designed to tighten pricing operations at Sentech, which is the government-owned transmission business. Sentech handles ...
Screamer Telecoms has threatened to take Sentech to court if the state-owned entity does not honour an agreement allowing Screamer to use spectrum in Sentech's coveted 2.6GHz band. Screamer says it ...
Johannesburg - Business Day newspaper reported on Tuesday that communications minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri had criticised the Treasury for failing to finance state-owned signal carrier Sentech, ...
Communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda has declared he is highly satisfied with the findings of the anticipated task team report on Sentech. Speaking at a media briefing, in Pretoria, this afternoon, ...