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Despite controversy surrounding the smartphone, findings reveal it's holding its own in the industry.
The Trojan-SMS.AndroidOS.FakePlayer.a poses as a media player application.
Consumers can expect to pay 50c for Neotel voice calls and 20c for data usage.
While the authority continues to delay key telecommunication regulations, a competitive environment remains unattainable.
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The spread of mass panic through SMS is unnecessary, says Dr Pieter Streicher, MD of BulkSMS.com.