Companies are increasingly opting to hire their support infrastructure, NGT Summit delegates learnt.
Retailers report strong sales of Apple's iPad tablet PC, after it went on sale in SA this past weekend.
The authority publishes practice notes on the implementation of interconnect and call termination regulations.
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The Eden Island Project used Comtel to install an Altrix System at the development.
The Netgear N300 DGN 3500 allows shared access to a wide range of USB devices.
The MTC Namibia shareholder purchased a 22.38% stake in Brazil's main fixed-line phone carrier for US$4.98 billion.
Telcos on the continent must look to converged services to remain relevant, says Frost & Sullivan.
The loss-making company wraps up a debt facility that will allow it to perform on future contracts.
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