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The platform offers secure services for enterprises, Internet companies and mobile services providers.
Vodacom has called for a delay in the implementation of the proposed glide path for bringing down SA's mobile termination rates.
The ThinkPad Edge laptops include a hardware and software combination that delivers on performance, mobility and the right price.
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The world's biggest network operator thinks Africa is “interesting”, but its focus is still primarily on its domestic market.
The company signed an agreement with IronKey to be a preferred supplier of data protection solutions.
In a fully deregulated market, customers can freely choose which operator they want for all categories of calls, says Jacques du Toit, MD of Vox Orion.
The cellphone maker has unveiled a blog in SA called Nokia Ringaz.