Vodacom has unveiled a Nokia range of smartphones specifically designed to meet the needs of the visually impaired.
The latest versions of RIM's Blackberry operating systems has some features that put other phone makers to shame.
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Wouldn't it be great if the cellular industry would simply deliver a working product instead of just apologising for not?
The operator will offer BlackBerry phones and services as a precursor to its 4G rollout.
A methane-driven tri-generation plant provides the operator with an independent supply of sustainable power.
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The Namibian cellular company has reduced costs on a variety of its products.