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The Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet device will hit South African shores in time for the 2010 festive season.
First National Bank's Home Loans division has deployed an enhanced version of TransUnion's QuickCheck mobile application.
The mobile newcomer's success is unprecedented - what is it doing right for the consumer and what is it doing right for its business?
In terms of customer satisfaction, the Apple smartphone has been well received by owners, says ChangeWave.
The telecoms operator will focus on fixing its local operations, before embarking on new opportunities across the continent.
Telkom's profit from the sale of Vodacom pays for a large portion of its own mobile arm.
The fixed-line operator prepares for the inevitability of local loop unbundling, but will advocate for a return on its investment.
Money will only be spent where it can generate good returns for the company.
Telkom earned R640 million less in revenue after mobile termination rates were cut earlier this year.
The telecoms giant will rely on bundled fixed and mobile offerings to grow future revenue.
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