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The use of mobile communications in government needs to be better managed, says Unison Communications.
Mobile termination rate cuts have had little effect on retail prices, and consumers should not expect to see benefits anytime soon.
The arrival of BlackBerry App World 2.0 means local users can finally download premium apps for their BlackBerry smartphones.
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Ellison will join Oracle executive VP Thomas Kurian in the JavaOne keynote, in San Francisco.
As increasing environmental disasters become a reality, new communication networks will be pivotal in coping with crises.
The state monopoly means the local telecoms sector is way behind global peers, says Arc Telecoms.
The company allows travellers to access car hire and hotel booking information via their cellphones.
The company will report a profit for the full year to June, after moving back into positive territory at half-year.
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