The workshop aims to clarify perceived uncertainty on the EC Act's scope and implications.
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Soccer players joined Vodacom staff members to have their hair shaved or dyed in support of the 2008 Shavathon.
Mobile Internet usage in SA is increasing, providing several marketing opportunities.
The fixed-line operator applies for spectrum that can be used to provide mobile services.
Google SA focuses on the mobile market, but declines to give details of its infrastructure plan.
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The company plans to reopen operations in SA, and expand its reach throughout Africa.
The company has signed agreements with all of the country's mobile and fixed-line telecoms companies.
Innovative use of the communication medium is driving growth, says BulkSMS.
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