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Dave wants Globalive assets

Jacob Nthoiwa
By Jacob Nthoiwa, ITWeb journalist.
Johannesburg, 18 Nov 2009

Dave wants Globalive assets

and Audio-Visual Enterprises (Dave) is interested in bidding for assets of Globalive Wireless Management if they become available, says Bloomberg.

Dave Wireless is interested in parts of Globalive's spectrum, although it hasn't been in contact with Globalive nor the federal government, the newspaper said today, citing an interview with Chairman John Bitove.

Rogers Communications CEO Nadir Mohamed said he is also interested in bidding for parts of Globalive, which is in a dispute with the federal government over Canadian rules on foreign ownership of telecommunications companies, the Globe said.

USAV Group selects Media Vision

Media Vision USA, a provider of discussion and electronic voting systems, has announced their selection as preferred partner (PMP) for USAV Group, a national association of professional audio-visual integrators, according to InfoComm International.

USAV Group consists of 32 pro audio-visual system integrators in the US and Canada, providing professional services and product implementation to their customers throughout North America.

With their headquarters in Denver, Colorado, USAV Group selected Media Vision USA as their PMP based upon its comprehensive conferencing and voting product line, reliability, service and value.

Jupiter looks into Brazil

Jupiter Systems will host a joint exhibition with Cennatech, Brazil's audio-visual systems integration company at the TranspoQuip Latin America 2009, in S~ao Paulo, Brazil, writes Business Wire.

“We are pleased to announce our new partnership with Cennatech Ind'ustria Com'ercio e Engenharia de Sistemas Ltda,” said Mark Dustan, regional sales manager, Asia and Latin America.

“The critical need for advanced technology to support transportation infrastructure in Brazil is critical,” said Brady O Bruce, VP of marketing and strategic alliances. “Brazil is the largest economy in South America. It is also the first Latin American country to emerge from the recession and one of the earliest among the G-20 countries, according to The Economist.”

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