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Clickatell SMS was deployed to invite voters to text Sudanese election practices in real-time.
Enterprises have a lot more to worry about than simply barricading their perimeters from external threats, says PayPal.
Governments need to view broadband networks as basic national infrastructure, says ITU's Hamadoun Tour'e.
After the DOC abandoned plans for 112 centres, there will now be three emergency numbers.
The arbitration process is still under way in the African country.
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Sadiba O-Tel Eastern Cape's wireless network provides the client with stable and fast last mile connectivity.
The global collective aims to demonstrate developing nations' research capabilities.