The conference to be held at the iNkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre [ICC] in Durban from the 31 March to 3 April will get R500 000 from MTN SA.
The module will have built-in mobile broadband support for Microsoft Windows 7, the company says.
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Sybase iAnywhere has introduced the latest version of iAnywhere Mobile Office.
Amid a boom for navigation tools, MTN, along with Garmap, provides GPS services to BlackBerry users.
The effects vary from making the device completely unusable, to using it to make unauthorised calls.
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